1844. 114. Come, ye thankful people, come, Ere the winter storms begin; We ourselves are God's own field, First the blade and then the ear, Then, thou Church triumphant, come, Free from sorrow, free from sin; In God's garner to abide : Come, ten thousand angels, come; HENRY ALFOrd. 115. Fair waved the golden corn In Canaan's pleasant land, When full of joy, some shining morn, To God so good and great Their cheerful thanks they pour; The choicest of their store. Like Israel, Lord, we give Our earliest fruits to Thee, And pray that, long as we shall live, Thine is our youthful prime, In wisdom let us grow, As years and strength are given, JOHN HAMPDEN GURNEY. 116. Holy Father, in Thy mercy Keep our loved ones, now far distant, Jesus, Saviour, let Thy presence Keep, O keep them, in their weakness, Holy Spirit, let Thy teaching Sanctify their life; Send Thy grace, that they may conquer When in sorrow, when in danger, In Thy love look down and comfort May the joy of Thy salvation Be their strength and stay; May they love and may they praise Thee Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, God the One in Three, Bless them, guide them, save them, keep them Near to Thee. About 1870. ISABEL STEVENSON. 1. Pange, lingua, glo-ri-o si, Prae-li-um cer-ta-mi-nis, 2. Lustra sex qui iam per-a-cta Tem-pus im-plens cor-po-ris, 3. Hic a-ce-tum, fel,ha-run-do, Spu-ta,cla-vi, lan-ce-a; Gloria et ho-nor De- o Us-que quo al-ti-ssi-mo, 4. Et super crucis tropaeo bus tus, Men-tes tu o rum vi- si ta, mi, tus, di- bus, nus, re, Veni, Creator Spi-ri Fi - li Sed su - per mel et omnia E-ius dul-cis prae-sen-ti en -ti Dic triumphum nobilem, Qualiter Redemptor orbis Immolatus vicerit. Post transitum ma-ris ru-bri Chri-sto ca- na - mus Prin- ci- pi: Pha ra - o- nis ro E - ius im peri-o. o bla ta est. Reddi-ta vitae prae-mi-a. Et re se-rans Para di-sum. Tu um de- fen de po - pu-lum. Cum Pa-tre et Sa-ncto Spiritu In sem-pi- ter na sae cu - la. A. men. na gra-ti a Quae Tu cre-a Im-ple su - per sti pe-ctora. pro Tu ri te In firma Du- cto re Te u tri sic |