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Page 1/2 Engraved by Verovio 4.1.0-c482e35 As Day Be Quick Praise the by our ened we, sun day guard by with doth pro in the the Verse dai vide sin Spir heaven ly us and it’s ly rise, food, strife; grace host, 3 bright for be all Fa ening from the thy ther, all thee lead ho Son, the come er ly and morn all of will Ho ing things our to ly skies, good; life; trace Ghost; 5 so strength lest while thee to un from we would thee to thee dai we with our we ly with one souls stray search one ac af a thy ac cord ford broad, Word, cord title As the Sun Doth Daily Rise My.Hymnary #463 - As the Sun Doth Daily Rise WORDS: Latin hymn; trans. by J. Masters; adapt. by Horatio Nelson, 1864 MUSIC (INNOCENTS 77.77): The Parish Choir, 1850; harm. by W. H. Monk, 1861 Page 2/2 Engraved by Verovio 4.1.0-c482e35 7 lift from stay wis praise we thy our dom and up liv way true mag our ing ward im ni hearts, bread, feet, part, fy, O O O O O Lord. Lord. Lord. Lord. Lord. –  page 2  – My.Hymnary #463 - As the Sun Doth Daily Rise WORDS: Latin hymn; trans. by J. Masters; adapt. by Horatio Nelson, 1864 MUSIC (INNOCENTS 77.77): The Parish Choir, 1850; harm. by W. H. Monk, 1861
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First Line:
As the sun doth daily rise
Title:
As the Sun Doth Daily Rise
Translator:
Horatio Nelson (1864)
Meter:
7.7.7.7
Source:
Latin hymn
Language:
English
Copyright:
Public Domain

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INNOCENTS (Parish Choir)
Meter:
7.7.7.7
Copyright:
Public Domain