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Of the Glory of God in the Starry Heavens

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Page 1/2 Engraved by Verovio 3.15.0-5abc7c0 The Soon What Verse spa as though cious the in fir eve sol ma ning emn ment shades si on pre lence high, vail, all 6 with the move all moon round the takes the blue up dark ethe the ter re won res al drous trial sky, tale, ball? 11 and and What span night though gled ly no heav'ns, to re a the al shin lis voice ing t'ning nor frame, earth sound 16 their re a great peats mid O the their ri sto ra gi ry diant nal of orbs pro her be claim. birth; found? title Of the Glory of God in the Starry Heavens My.Hymnary - Of the Glory of God in the Starry Heavens Words: Joseph Addison (1672-1719); para. of Psalm 19:1-6 Music (CREATION, LMD): Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809); adapt. Dulcimer, or New York Collection of Sacred Music, 1850, alt. Page 2/2 Engraved by Verovio 3.15.0-5abc7c0 21 Th'un whilst In wea all rea ried the son’s sun, stars ear from that they day round all to her re day burn, joice, 26 does and and his all ut Cre the ter a plan forth tor's ets a power in glo dis their rious play, turn, voice; 31 and con for pub firm ev lish the er es ti sing to dings ing ev as as 'ry they they land roll, shine, 36 the and “The work spread hand of the that an truth made al from us might pole is y to di hand. pole. vine.” –  page 2  – My.Hymnary - Of the Glory of God in the Starry Heavens Words: Joseph Addison (1672-1719); para. of Psalm 19:1-6 Music (CREATION, LMD): Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809); adapt. Dulcimer, or New York Collection of Sacred Music, 1850, alt.
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First Line:
The spacious firmament on high
Title:
Of the Glory of God in the Starry Heavens
Author:
Joseph Addison (1712)
Meter:
8.8.8.8 D
Language:
English
Copyright:
Public Domain

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Title:
CREATION (Haydn)
Composer:
Joseph Haydn (1797)
Meter:
8.8.8.8 D
Copyright:
Public Domain