\header {
title = "Hymn of Eve"
subtitle = "(Uxbridge)"
composer = \markup { Arne's \italic { Death of Abel,} 1755}
poet = "Charles Wesley"
date = "1755"
filename = "Uxbridge.ly"
mutopiatitle = "Hymn of Eve (Uxbridge)"
mutopiacomposer = "ArneT"
mutopiapoet = "C. Wesley (1707-1788)"
mutopiainstrument = "Voice (SATB)"
source = "Methodist Hymn Book, 1933, No. 648"
metre = "8.8.8.8. D."
meter = "8.8.8.8. D."
license = "Public Domain"
style = "Hymn"
maintainer = "Peter Chubb"
maintainerEmail = "mutopia@chubb.wattle.id.au"
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VerseOne=\lyricmode {
A -- way with our sor -- row and fear!
We soon shall re -- co -- ver our home,
The ci -- ty of saints shall ap -- pear
The day of e -- ter -- ni -- ty come:
From earth we shall quick -- ly re -- move,
And mount to our na -- tive a -- bode,
The house of our Fa -- ther a -- bove,
The pa -- lace of an -- gels and God.
}
VerseTwo = \lyricmode {
Our mourn -- ing is all at an end,
When, raised by the life -- gi -- ving word,
We see the new ci -- ty de -- scend,
A -- dorned as a bride for her Lord;
The ci -- ty so ho -- ly and clean,
No sor -- row can breathe in the air;
No gloom of af -- flic -- tion or sin,
No sha -- dow of e -- vil is there.
}
VerseThree = \lyricmode {
By faith we al -- rea -- dy be -- hold
That love -- ly Je -- ru -- sa -- lem here:
Her walls are of jas -- per and gold,
As cry -- stal her build -- ings are clear:
Im -- mov -- ab -- ly found -- ed in grace,
She stands as she e -- ver hath stood,
And bright -- ly her Build -- er dis -- plays,
And flames with the glo -- ry of God.
}
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No need of the sun in that day,
Which ne -- ver is fol -- lowed by night,
Where Je -- sus's _ beau -- ties dis -- play
A pure and a per -- ma -- nent light:
The Lamb is their light ands their Sun,
And lo, by re -- flec -- tion they shine,
With Je -- sus in -- ef -- fa -- bly one,
And bright in ef -- ful -- gence di -- vine.
}
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\VerseOne
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\new Lyrics \lyricsto "sop" {
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\new Lyrics \lyricsto "sop" {
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\VerseThree
}
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "sop" {
\set stanza = "4."
\VerseFour
}
>>
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\Words
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>>
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>>
\score {
% Transposing down a tone gives a range c' -> d''
% which is good for mixed-voice untrained singers
% (i.e., congregations)
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