70. The King shall come when morning dawns
C.M.
St. Stephen:
William Jones, 1789
Greek;
Tr. John Brownlie, 1907
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The King shall come when morning dawns,
And light triumphant breaks;
When beauty gilds the eastern hills,
And life to joy awakes.
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Not as of old a little child
To bear, and fight, and die,
But crowned with glory like the sun
That lights the morning sky.
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O brighter than the rising morn
When he, victorious, rose,
And left the lonesome place of death,
Despite the rage of foes;
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O brighter than that glorious morn
Shall this fair morning be,
When Christ, our King, in beauty comes,
And we his face shall see.
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The King shall come when morning dawns,
And earth's dark night is past;
O haste the rising of that morn,
The day that aye shall last;
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And let the endless bliss begin,
By weary saints foretold,
When right shall triumph over wrong,
And truth shall be extolled.
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The King shall come when morning dawns,
And light and beauty brings:
Hail, Christ the Lord! Thy people pray,
Come quickly, King of kings.
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