F. G. ILSLEY, 1887 121 DANIA 6.5.6.5.D. With Refrain 4 Hear us,Thou that broodedst O'er the wa-t'ry deep, Wak-ing all creation From its pri-mal sleep; Holy Spirit, breath-ing Breath of life di- vine, Un-chang-ing Peace 'mid storm and strife, Inspirer, Guide, and Friend: Through Thee the worlds, with all they bear, Their might-y cours es run; b b Through Thee the heavens are passing fair, And splen-dor clothes the sun. A-men. 2 The thoughts that move the heart of man 3 No noble work was e'er begun And lift his soul on high; The skill that teaches him to plan With wondrous subtlety; These are Thy thoughts, Almighty Mind, Who dost by hidden influence bind Which came not first from heaven; No loving deed was ever done Without Thine impulse given. O fill us now, Thou living Power, Thus shall our wills from hour to hour Become not ours, but Thine. EBENEZER S. OAKLEY, 1885. v. 1 alt. 19: all its puls - es move; Stoop to my weak-ness, might - y 3 Hast Thou not bid us love Thee, God and King? Oh, let me seek Thee, and oh, let me find. 4 Teach me to feel that Thou art always nigh; 5 Teach me to love Thee as Thine angels love, GEORGE CROLY, 1854 124 REST L. M. 61. 4 54 JOHN STAINER, 1875 tor Spirit, by whose aid The world's foun-da-tions first were laid, ery hum- ble mind; Come,pour Thy joys on hu-man kind; From sin and sor-row set us free,And make Thy tem-ples worthy Thee. A-men. 225 2 O Source of uncreated light, The Father's promised Paraclete! 3 Plenteous of grace, come from on high, 4 Immortal honor, endless fame, Attend the Almighty Father's Name; Eternal Paraclete, to Thee. Latin. c. 10th Century. Tr. JOHN DRYDEN, 1693. Alt. |