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*Lunard (hymn tune)
 
*{{NewWork|2007-11-11}} '''CPDL #15387:'''  [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/5/57/Stanford-St_Basil_the_Great.pdf http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/84/Icon_pdf.gif]  [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/b/b7/Stanford-St_Basil_the_Great.mid http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/81/Icon_snd.gif]   [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/b/be/Stanford-St_Basil_the_Great.nwc NWC Source ]
:<b>Editor:</b> [[User:johnhenryfowler|John Henry Fowler]] <i>(added 2007-11-11)</i>.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>Score information: </b>A4, 1 page, 25 kbytes &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; {{Copy|Public Domain}}
:<b>Edition notes:</b> SATB version in English from [http://www.CyberHymnal.org CyberHymnal] - File Sizes: PDF: 25 KB, MIDI: 3 KB, NWC: 2 KB <br>


==General Information==
==General Information==

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CPDL #15387:  Icon_pdf.gif  Icon_snd.gif   NWC Source 
Editor: John Henry Fowler (added 2007-11-11).   Score information: A4, 1 page, 25 kbytes       Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: SATB version in English from CyberHymnal - File Sizes: PDF: 25 KB, MIDI: 3 KB, NWC: 2 KB

General Information

Title: Lunard
Composer: Charles Villiers Stanford

Number of voices: 4vv  Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Hymns   Meter: (77.77.88)
Language: English
Instruments: piano/organ
Published: Melody: 1891; Lyrics: John El­ler­ton, 1875


Description:


External websites:

Cyber Hymnal entry for Airedale:

http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/n/t/ntlabtio.htm

Original text and translations

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1.
Now the laborer’s task is o’er;
Now the battle day is past;
Now upon the farther shore
Lands the voyager at last.
Refrain:
Father, in Thy gracious keeping
Leave we now Thy servant sleeping.


2.
There the tears of earth are dried;
There its hidden things are clear;
There the work of life is tried
By a juster Judge than here.
Refrain


3.
There the Shepherd, bringing home
Many a lamb forlorn and strayed,
Shelters each, no more to roam,
Where the wolf can ne’er invade.
Refrain


4.
There the sinful souls, that turn
To the cross their dying eyes,
All the love of Christ shall learn
At His feet in Paradise.
Refrain


5.
There no more the powers of hell
Can prevail to mar their peace;
Christ the Lord shall guard them well,
He Who died for their release.
Refrain


6.
"\“Earth to earth, and dust to dust,”
Calmly now the words we say;
Left behind, we wait in trust
For the resurrection day.
Refrain

Lyrics: John El­ler­ton, 1875