Hail, Harbinger of Morn
For the Feast of St. John the Baptist, June 24
Words:
Praecursor altus luminis, A Cento Attributed to St. Bede, with
notes
Translation by C. S. Calverley
Tune: "Harbinger" by Horatio Parker
Church Hymns With Tunes (London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1903), #212, pp. 346-347.
1. Hail, harbinger of morn:
Thou that art this day born,
And heraldest the Word with clarion voice!
Ye faithful ones, in him
Behold the dawning dim
Of the bright Day, and let your hearts rejoice.
2. John; — by that chosen name
To call him, Gabriel came
By God's appointment from his home on high:
What deeds that babe should do
To manhood when he grew,
God sent His Angel forth to testify.
3. There is none greater, none,
Than Zachariah's son;
Than this no mightier prophet hath been born
Of woman. He may claim
More than a prophet's fame;
Sublimer deeds than theirs his brow adorn.
4. "Lo, to prepare Thy way,"
Did God the Father say,
"Before Thy face My messenger I send,
Thy coming to forerun ;
As on the orient sun
Doth the bright daystar morn by morn attend."
5. Praise therefore God Most High ;
Praise Him Who came to die
For us, His Son that liveth evermore;
And to the Spirit raise,
The Comforter, like praise,
While time endureth, and when time is o'er. Amen.
Sheet Music: "Harbinger" by Horatio Parker from Church Hymns With Tunes (London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1903), #212, pp. 346-347.
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