18 TALLIS'S EVENING HYMN L. M. Alt. from Thomas Tallis, 1560 一巷 4 4 04 4 1 All praise to Thee, my God, this night, For all the blessings of the light; 19 (ABENDS) L. M. 1 O Light of life, O Saviour dear, Bishop Thomas Ken, 1688, 1695 3 What sudden sunbeams cheer our sight! 5 Praise God, our Maker and our Friend; Francis T. Palgrave, 1865 3 Thou, who in darkness walking didst appear SUNDOWN 10.10.10. 10.10.10. Voices in unison 4 4 Bishop Christopher Wordsworth, 1863 John H. Gower, 1890 1 The day is gently sink - ing to a close, Faint-er and yet more faint the dark-ness can - not be; Mid-night is glo-rious noon, O Lord, with Thee. A - MEN. to Copyright by JOHN H. GOWER 21 ANGELUS L. M. Arr. from Georg Joseph, 1657 in "Cantica Spiritualia," 1849 1 At e-ven, when the sun was set, The sick, O Lord, around Thee lay; O in what di-vers pains they met! O with what joy they went away! A-MEN. O in what di- vers pains they met! O with what joy they went away! A-MEN. 22 FERGUSON S. M. George Kingsley, 1843 1 A-gain, as OFB 4 evening's shad -ow falls, We gath-er in these hal-lowed walls; d And ves - per hymn and ves - per prayer Rise ming-ling on the holy air. A-MEN. 2 May struggling hearts that seek release Here find the rest of God's own peace; And, strengthened here by hymn and prayer, Lay down the burden and the care. 3 O God, our Light, to Thee we bow; Within all shadows standest Thou; 4 Give deeper calm than night can bring; We cannot at the shrine remain; Rev. Samuel Longfellow, 1859 |