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:Save and brighten:
:Save and brighten:
:Nor old age of joy bereave:
:Nor old age of joy bereave:
:Come no pain nor pity near it:
:Bless and cheer it,
:That in peace we our peace win:
:That in peace we our peace win:
:As Thou wilt, do Thou us gather,
:As Thou wilt, do Thou us gather,
:Gracious Father,
:Gracious Father,
:Only without shame and sin.
:Only without shame and sin.
:Now we pray for rest that sleeping
:Now we pray for rest that sleeping
:in Thy keeping,
:in Thy keeping,

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  • (Posted 2006-03-04)  CPDL #11171:        (Sibelius 4)
Editor: John Henry Fowler (submitted 2006-03-04).   Score information: Letter, 7 pages, 61 kB   Copyright: CPDL
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General Information

Title: Darkening night the land doth cover
Composer: Louis Bourgeois

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredAnthem

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

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Original text and translations

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Dark'ning night the land doth cover;
Day is over:
We give thanks, O Thou most High,
While with wonted hymn we adore Thee,
And implore Thee,
For the light that doth not die

Like a day our short life hasteth:
Soon it wasteth:
Cometh surely its sad eve:
O do Thou that eve enlighten,
Save and brighten:
Nor old age of joy bereave:

Come no pain nor pity near it:
Bless and cheer it,
That in peace we our peace win:
As Thou wilt, do Thou us gather,
Gracious Father,
Only without shame and sin.

Now we pray for rest that sleeping
in Thy keeping,
We may joy in the sun's ray.
So thro' death's last darkness take us,
So awake us
To heaven's everlasting day.
Amen.