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34. Now, on Land and Sea Descending

1 Now, on land and sea descending,
Brings the night its peace profound;
Let our vesper hymn be blending
With the holy calm around.
Jubilate! Jubilate!
Jubilate! Amen!
Let our vesper hymn be blending
With the holy calm around.

2 Soon as dies the sunset glory,
Stars of heaven shine out above,
Telling still the ancient story,
Their Creator's changeless love.
Jubilate! Jubilate!
Jubilate! Amen!
Telling still the ancient story,
Their Creator's changeless love.

3 Now, our wants and burdens leaving
To His care who cares for all,
Cease we fearing, cease we grieving;
At His touch our burdens fall.
Jubilate! Jubilate!
Jubilate! Amen!
Cease we fearing cease we grieving;
At His touch our burdens fall.

4 As the darkness deepens o'er us,
Lo! eternal stars arise;
Hope and faith and love rise glorious,
Shining in the spirit's skies.
Jubilate! Jubilate!
Jubilate! Amen!
Hope and faith and love rise glorious,
Shining in the spirit's skies.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Now, on land and sea descending
Title: Now, on Land and Sea Descending
Author: Samuel Longfellow, 1819-1892
Meter: 87.87.86.87
Language: English
Publication Date: 2011
Scripture:
Topic: Worship and Praise: Evening; Closing Hymns; Opening
Tune Information
Name: VESPER HYMN
Meter: 87.87.86.87
Key: E♭ Major
Source: Russian Air; A Selection of National Airs, 1818



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