UP But Soon At Break Of Day
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Transcript
But soon at break of day,
Thy calm almighty voice
Stronger than death shall say
Awake, Arise, Rejoice
Thy calm almighty voice
Stronger than death shall say
Awake, Arise, Rejoice
Memorial Name
Emily Lovibond
Year of Death
1908
Age
66
Research
From the hymn 'Hush, Bless are the dead', verse 5:
But soon at break of day
His calm almighty voice,
Stronger than death, shall say,
Awake! Arise! Rejoice!
But soon at break of day
His calm almighty voice,
Stronger than death, shall say,
Awake! Arise! Rejoice!
References
The full Hymn
1. Hush! blessed are the dead
In Jesus’ arms who rest,
And lean their weary head
Forever on His breast.
2. O beatific sight!
No darkling veil between,
They see the Light of Light,
Whom here they loved unseen.
3. Them the Good Shepherd leads,
Where storms are never rife,
In tranquil dewy meads
Beside the Fount of Life.
4. O tender hearts and true,
Our long last vigil kept,
We weep and mourn for you;
Nor blame us: Jesus wept.
5. But soon at break of day
His calm almighty voice,
Stronger than death, shall say,
Awake! Arise! Rejoice!
1. Hush! blessed are the dead
In Jesus’ arms who rest,
And lean their weary head
Forever on His breast.
2. O beatific sight!
No darkling veil between,
They see the Light of Light,
Whom here they loved unseen.
3. Them the Good Shepherd leads,
Where storms are never rife,
In tranquil dewy meads
Beside the Fount of Life.
4. O tender hearts and true,
Our long last vigil kept,
We weep and mourn for you;
Nor blame us: Jesus wept.
5. But soon at break of day
His calm almighty voice,
Stronger than death, shall say,
Awake! Arise! Rejoice!
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Cemetery
Norton Summit Cemetery
Location
Adelaide Hills- South Australia
Year of Memorial
1900’s
Age Range
Adult (25 Years and Older)
Author Tags
General
Religious, Hymn