DE CALL. 7s & 6s. Arranged by J. ZUNDEL. 6 ୫ 1. When spring unlocks the flow-ers to paint the laughing soil, When summer's balmy 9:26 9:2 show ers re-fresh the mow-er's toil; When win - ter binds in frosty chains the 9:5 fal- low and the flood, In God the earth re-joic-eth still, and owns his Ma-ker good. NEWBURY. H. M. ·4 MICHAEL HAYDN. 1. Lord of the worlds below! On earth Thy glories shine; The 91⁄2 2 -224 9: changing seasons show Thy skill and power di-vine. The roll ing years are full of Thee; In all we see, a God appears. 9፡ 2 1351. II. M. 2. Forth in the flowery spring, We see Thy beauty move; The birds on branches sing Thy tenderness and love; Wide flush the hills; the air is balm; 3. Then come, in robes of light, The summer's flaming days; And oft Thy voice in thunder rolls; 4. In autumn, a rich feast Thy common bounty gives 5. In winter, awful Thon! With storms around Thee cast! Beneath Thy northern blast. FREEMAN. 1352. H. M. 1. YE boundless realms of joy, 2. Thou moon, that rul'st the night, And sun, that guid'st the day, Yo glittering stars of light, To Him your homage pay: His praise de lare, ye heavens above, And clouds tat move in liquid air. 3. Let them adore the Lord, And praise His holy name, They all from nothing came: And all shall last, from changes free; His firm decree stands ever fast. 4. United zeal be shown, His wondrous fame to raise, Deserves our endless praise: Earth's utmost ends His power obey; His glorious sway the sky transcends. 1. Fading, still fading, the last beam is shining, Father in heaven! the 2. Father in heaven! O hear when we call; Hear, for Christ's sake, who is day is declining, Safety and in no-cence fly with the light, Temptation and Sa-viour of all; Fee ble and fainting we trust in Thy might, In doubting and danger walk forth with the night; From the fall of the shade till the morning bells dark-ness Thy love be our light; Let us sleep on Thy breast while the night ta-per chime, Shield me from danger, save me from crime. Father, have mercy, Father, have burns, Wake in Thy arms when morning returns. Father, &c. 9: CANAAN. Peculiar. 4 H. E. MATTHEWS. Arranged. 1. Here we meet to part again, Here we meet to part again, But when we meet on Canaan's plain, There'll be no parting there. In that bright world a-bove, In 1. See the shining dewdrops On the flowers strewed, Proving as they sparkle God is ever good. 2. See the morning sunbeams Lighting up the wood, Silently proclaiming God is ev-er good. 9 1355. 6s & 5s. 3. Hear the mountain streamlet In the solitude, God is ever good. 4. In the leafy tree tops, Where no fears intrude, Merry birds are singing God is ever good. 5. Bring, my heart, thy tribute, Songs of gratitude, While all nature utters God is ever good. EVENING. 6s & 5s. 6 1. See, the light is fading From the western sky; Day, thou art departing, Night is drawing nigh. 1. How beautiful the morning, When summer days are long; O we will rise be 9:12 उ times, and hear The wild-bird's happy song-For when the sun pours down his ray, The 9:3 bird will cease to sing; She'll seek the cool and silent shade, And sit with folded wing. 1357. 7s, 6s & 8s. 1. How beautiful the morning, When summer days are long; For when the sun pours down his ray, She 'll seek the cool and silent shade, 2. Up in the morning early- While pearls of dew adorn the grass, And we will bound abroad, And fill our hearts with melody, And raise our songs to God. |