Rev. RAY PALMER, 1865 432 TICHFIELD 78.81. R. W. BEATY a 1. Thou who roll'st the year round, Crown'd with mercies large and free, 2. All its numbered days are sped, All its bus y scenes are o'er, 3. All our follies, Lord, for - give! Cleanse us from each guilt - y stain; That, sustained by Thee, we now Bid the part-ing year-farewell! the solemn judgment-day. Another year of proving Thy pres-ence all the days; ing, Of en, quiet, happy rest,Another year for Thee. A-men. hushing ev'ry fear; Spo-ken thro' the silence by our Father's voice, be thou not dis- mayed; Yea, I will up-hold thee with My own right hand, living streams shall rise; For the sad and sin- ful shall His grace a- bound; He will never break. Resting on His prom - ise, what have we to fear? Refrain Ten-der,strong and faith-ful,mak-ing us re-joice. On-ward,then,and fear not, chil-dren of the day, For His word shall never, nev- er pass a-way. A-men. Tr. (1861) from the Latin by Rev. F. POTT 435 TALLIS C. M. THOMAS TALLIS, C. 1567 幸 is gone beyond re 1. The year call, With all its hopes and fears, 2. Thy thank-ful people praise Thee, Lord, For count-less gifts re-ceived; 3. To Thee we come, O gra-cious Lord, The new-born year to bless; mer-cy shows; That mercy crowns it it till it close. ing counsel led. |