416 ALETHEIA (Second Tune). 6.4.6.4.D. WALTER HENRY HALL, 1918. 1 Fierce was the Oars wild billow, Dark was the night; laboured heav - i ly, Foam glimmered white; Ascribed to ST. ANATOLIUS; Tr. JOHN MASON NEALE, 1862. 417 Four 7's. Cornish Folksong, Harmonized by WINFRED DOUGLAS, 1918. LEW TRENCHARD. 1 Safe up on the billowy deep, Loving Lord, Thy ser-vants keep; dddd Helpless, trust - ing pilgrims they, Guard them on their watery way. d Copyright, 1918, by The H. W. Gray Co. 2 In the morning fill their sails, Calm the waves, and still the blast. 3 Let Thy sunshine guide by day; Through the watches of the night, 4 Thus, as hour by hour rolls by, 5 And at last, life's voyage o'er, 419 VERBUM PACIS. • In verses 2, 4, 5, 6, using slur on the two following notes. 2 With the calm word of prayer Our brethren to Thy watchful care, 3 With the dear word of love We give our brief farewell; 4 With the strong word of faith We stay ourselves on Thee, 5 Then the bright word of hope Shall on our parting gleam, 6 Farewell! in hope and love, GEORGE WATSON, 1867. Also the following: 32 From every stormy wind that blows 244 Lead, kindly Light 248 Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peace 536 O happy band of pilgrims |