6 Praise we, with the heavenly host, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; Anon. (Latin). Trans. by "O. B. C." Recast by Earl Nelson, 1864 8 (PALMS OF GLORY) 7.7.7.7. 1 In the morning I will raise To my God the voice of praise; 2 In the morning I will pray For His blessing on the day; 3 Should it be with clouds o'ercast, 4 Show me, if I tempted be, 5 Keep my feet from secret snares, 6 Then, when fall the shades of night, Rev. William H. Furness, 1840 9 ST. PETER C. M. Alexander R. Reinagle, 1836 fore Thy sun's bright beams All night's dark shadows fly; So on the soul Thy mercy gleams, And doubts and ter- rors die. A-MEN. -0 morn - ing I will raise To my God the voice of praise; F. R. L. von Canitz, publ. 1700. Trans. by Rev. Henry J. Buckoll, 1841: verse 5, alt. MATINS 8.4.7.8.4.7. Sir John Stainer, 1872 1 Come, my soul, thou must be waking; Now is breaking O'er the earth an - oth Come to Him who made this splen-dor; See thou render All thy feeble powers can pay. A-MEN. 11 LUX PRIMA 7.7.7.7.7.7. B Charles F. Gounod, 1872 1 Christ, whose glo- ry fills the skies, Christ the true, the only Light, The following Hymns are also suitable for the Morning: 82 Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty. 129 My God, how endless is Thy love. 146 When morning gilds the skies. 348 Forth in Thy Name, O Lord, I go. |