In the star of morning

In the star of morning

Author: G. P. Grantham
Tune: [In the star of morning]
Published in 2 hymnals

Printable scores: PDF, Noteworthy Composer
Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 In the star of morn­ing
Rising in the sky,
Bright and full of beau­ty,
Fair to mor­tal eye,
From the womb of dark­ness,
Called aloft to shine,
Of the Re­sur­rect­ion
See the ho­ly sign!

Refrain:
All the works of na­ture
Still their pow­ers em­ploy,
Ever to pre­fig­ure
Earth’s true Eas­ter joy—
Our true Eas­ter joy!

2 When the spring-tide show­ers
Fall o’er hill and plain,
When the trees and flow­ers
Bloom on earth again;
Then the seed, long bur­ied,
Hid from mor­tal view,
In the garb of beau­ty
Bursteth forth anew. [Refrain]

3 As the shades of twi­light
Softly fade away,
And the world from slum­ber
Hails ano­ther day,
In the soul awak­ing,
And from dream­land torn,
See the type fore­sha­dow
Man’s great East­er morn! [Refrain]

4 In the works of na­ture
Wheresoever viewed,
In the cloud and sun­shine,
Calm, and tem­pest rude:
In the earth about us,
In the circ­ling air,
Types of re­sur­rect­ion
Meet us ev­ey­where. [Refrain]


Source: The Cyber Hymnal #16537

Author: G. P. Grantham

Born: Circa 1833, London, Middlesex, England. Christened: February 24, 1833, St. John the Baptist Church, Shoreditch, London. As of 1881, Grantham was Vicar of Llanbaddock, Wales. Some of his work appeared in Carols for Use in Church, by Richard Chope (London: William Clowes & Sons, 1894). --www.hymntime.com/tch/ Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: In the star of morning
Author: G. P. Grantham
Language: English
Refrain First Line: All the works of Nature
Copyright: Public Domain

Media

The Cyber Hymnal #16537
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  • Noteworthy Composer Score (NWC)

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