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Page 1/3 Engraved by Verovio 4.1.0-c482e35 Day Lord While When is of the for dy life, deep ev ing be ening er Verse G C/G in neath shad from the the ows our west; dome fall, sight G G 3 heaven of heart pass is the of the touch u love stars, ing ni en the G C/G earth verse, fold day, with thy ing the rest; home, all, night, G G 5 wait gath through Lord and er the of wor us glo an ship who ry gels, D7 G/D while seek and on the thy the our night face grace eyes D G title Day Is Dying in the West My.Hymnary #433 - Day Is Dying in the West WORDS: Mary A. Lathbury, 1878 (Is. 6:3) MUSIC (CHAUTAUQUA 77.774 with Refrain): William F. Sherwin, 1877 Page 2/3 Engraved by Verovio 4.1.0-c482e35 7 sets to of let the the the e eve fold stars ter ning of that nal D7/F G lamps thy veil morn a em thy ing light brace, face, rise A/E D 9 through for our and G all thou hearts shad the art as ows D/A A7 sky. nigh. cend. end. D 12 Ho ly, ho ly, Refrain G ho ly, G Lord God of G/D D7 Hosts! G 16 Heaven and earth are C C full of thee! G –  page 2  – My.Hymnary #433 - Day Is Dying in the West WORDS: Mary A. Lathbury, 1878 (Is. 6:3) MUSIC (CHAUTAUQUA 77.774 with Refrain): William F. Sherwin, 1877 Page 3/3 Engraved by Verovio 4.1.0-c482e35 18 Heaven and earth are D7 D7 prais ing thee, G 20 O C Lord most G/D D high! G –  page 3  – My.Hymnary #433 - Day Is Dying in the West WORDS: Mary A. Lathbury, 1878 (Is. 6:3) MUSIC (CHAUTAUQUA 77.774 with Refrain): William F. Sherwin, 1877
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First Line:
Day is dying in the west, Heaven is touching earth with rest
Title:
Day Is Dying in the West
Author:
Mary A. Lathbury (1878)
Meter:
7.7.7.4 with refrain
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts
Copyright:
Public Domain

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Title:
CHAUTAUQUA (Sherwin)
Composer:
William F. Sherwin (1877)
Meter:
7.7.7.7.4 with refrain
Copyright:
Public Domain