CHRIST AROSE! 83 REV. ROBERT LOWRY, (1826–1899). Rev. Robert Lowry, (1826–1899) 1874. 1. Low in the grave He lay- Je-sus my Sa - vior! Wait- ing the com-ing day2. Vain - ly they watch His bed— Je-sus my Sa - vior! Vain - ly they seal the dead3. Death can- not keep His prey, Je-sus my Sa - vior He tore the bars a-way 84 ALLELUIA, SONG OF SWEETNESS. “Regent Square.” 8s. & 7s. 6 lines. ADAM OF ST. VICTOR. TR. BY REV. JOHN MASON NEALE, (1818–1866) Henry Smart, (1813–1879) 1867. 4 1. Al - le - lu - ia, song of sweetness, Voice of joy that can - not die, 2. Al- le - lu - ia, thou resoundest True Je - ru - sa - lem and free; 0:4 4 Al - le - lu - ia Al - le - lu - ia, is the an-them joy - ful Mother, Ev - er dear to choirs on high; All thy chil - dren sing with thee; In the house of God a -bi - ding, Thus they sing e ter - nal - ly. we. 3 Alleluia cannot always Be our song while here below; Alleluia, our transgressions Make us for awhile forego; For the solemn time is coming When our tears for sin must flow. 4 Therefore in our hymns we pray Thee Grant us, blessed Trinity, In our home beyond the sky; Alleluia joyfully. 85 CHRIST THE LORD, IS RISEN TO-DAY, HALLELUJAHI “ Ascension.” 7s. William Henry Monk, (1823-1889) 1861. FROM LYRA DAVIDICA, 1708. 4 1. 'Tis Eas-ter time, glad Eas-ter time, Let all the joy-bells ring, 2. Let chil-dren sing with happy hearts, For Je-sus loves their song, 3. The sto - ry old is ev - er new, We tell it o'er and o’er, Come, tell a - gain the sto ry old, Of Christ, the ris - en King. REFRAIN. All hail glad day, all hail glad day, For Je - sus lives! He lives! As on that first bright Eas - ter morn, His joy and peace He gives. |