# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
88b | Come, my soul, thou must be waking | OLD 38th | | | | | | |
89 | Lord God of morning and of night | MORNING HYMN | | | | | | |
90 | The morning hangs its signal | MEIRIONYDD | | | | | | |
91a | O God, I thank thee for each sight | WHITEHALL | | | | | | |
91b | O God, I thank thee for each sight | BOWEN | | | | | | |
92a | When morning gilds the skies | LAUDES DOMINI | | | | | | |
92b | When morning gilds the skies | DALLAM | | | | | | |
93 | Awake, my soul, and with the sun | MORNING HYMN | | | | | | |
94 | We praise thee, Lord, with earliest morning ray | SONG 22 | | | | | | |
95 | Father, the watches of the night are o'er | BATTLE | | | | | | |
96 | High o'er the lonely hills | WATCHMAN | | | | | | |
97 | Morning has broken, Like the first morning | BUNESSAN | | | | | | |
98a | New every morning is the love | SOLOTHURN | | | | | | |
98b | New every morning is the love | MELCOMBE | | | | | | |
99 | Out of the dark, the circling sphere | WAINWRIGHT | | | | | | |
100 | God that madest earth and heaven | AR HYD Y NOS | | | | | | |
101 | Now, when the dusky shades of night retreating | ZU MEINEM HERRN | | | | | | |
102a | Now with creation's morning song | REX GLORIOSE | | | | | | |
102b | Now with creation's morning song | GERMANY | | | | | | |
103 | Awake, our souls, away our fears | TRURO | | | | | | |
104 | Still, still with thee, when purple morning breaketh | CONSOLATION | | | | | | |
105 | The morning walks upon the earth | WARRINGTON | | | | | | |
106a | He who himself and God would know | CANNONS | | | | | | |
106b | He who himself and God would know | WARD | | | | | | |
107 | Behold us, Lord, a little space | ST. BERNARD | | | | | | |
108 | 'Tis gone, that bright and orbed blaze | HURSLEY | | | | | | |
109 | Hath not thy heart within thee burned | WARD | | | | | | |
110 | All praise to thee, my God, this night | TALLIS'S CANON | | | | | | |
111 | Now on land and sea descending | VESPER HYMN | | | | | | |
112 | The duteous day now closeth | INNSBRUCK | | | | | | |
113 | Softly now the light of day | HOLLEY | | | | | | |
114 | Slowly, by thy hand unfurled | ACH, WANN WERD ICH | | | | | | |
115 | Unheard the dews around me fall | WINDSOR | | | | | | |
116 | Now God be with us, for the night is closing | CHRISTE SANCTORUM | | | | | | |
117 | Father Almighty, bless us with thy blessing | INTEGER VITÆ | | | | | | |
118a | Now the wings of day are furled | ORIENTIS PARTIBUS | | | | | | |
118b | Now the wings of day are furled | ST. BEES | | | | | | |
119 | Again, as evening's shadow falls | GERMANY | | | | | | |
120 | The day thou gavest, Lord is ended | LES COMMANDEMENS | | | | | | |
121 | Now while the day in trailing spleandor | EUCHARISTIC HYMN | | | | | | |
122a | The shadows of the evening hours | HERRA | | | | | | |
122b | The shadows of the evening hours | ST. LEONARD | | | | | | |
123 | When the gladsome day declineth | SHIPSTON | | | | | | |
124a | The day is past and over | DU FRIEDENSFURST, HERR JESUS CHRIST | | | | | | |
124b | The day is past and over | ST. ANATOLIUS | | | | | | |
125 | When shadows gather on our way | ST. CUTHBERT | | | | | | |
126 | Father, again to thy dear name we raise | ELLERS | | | | | | |
127 | Abide with me, fast falls the eventide | EVENTIDE | | | | | | |
128a | Now the day is over, Night is drawing nigh | EUDOXIA | | | | | | |
128b | Now the day is over, Night is drawing nigh | MERRIAL | | | | | | |
129 | By law from Sinai's clouded steep | EVANGEL | | | | | | |
130 | O day of rest and gladness | AURELIA | | | | | | |
131 | All beautiful the march of days | MARTON | | | | | | |
132 | Another year of setting suns | BISHOPTHORPE | | | | | | |
133 | 'Tis winter now : the fallen snow | BROCKHAM | | | | | | |
134 | The glory of the spring, how sweet | COCHESTER | | | | | | |
135 | Spring has now unwrapped the flowers | TEMPUS ADEST FLORIDUM | | | | | | |
136 | I walk amidst thy beauty forth | COLCHESTER | | | | | | |
137 | Once more the liberal year laughs out | GERMANY | | | | | | |
138 | The summer days are come again | FOREST GREEN | | | | | | |
139 | Summer suns are glowing | GHENT | | | | | | |
140 | Praise to God and thanks we bring | BENEVENTO | | | | | | |
141 | Come, ye thankful people, come | ST. GEORGE'S, WINDSOR | | | | | | |
142 | We plow the fields, and scatter | WIR PFLÜGEN (DRESDEN) | | | | | | |
143 | Praise to God, immortal praise | NUREMBERG | | | | | | |
144a | Another year is dawning! | EWING | | | | | | |
144b | Another year is dawning! | CRUCIFIX | | | | | | |
145 | O God, our help in ages past | ST. ANNE | | | | | | |
146 | All hail the pageant of the years | O JESU | | | | | | |
147 | Hail we now this happy morn | SONG 13 | | | | | | |
148 | O God, the Rock of ages | AURELIA | | | | | | |
149 | Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky | DEUS TUORUM MILITUM | | | | | | |
150 | O come, O come, Emmanuel, And ransom | VENI EMMANUEL | | | | | | |
151 | Hail to the Lord's anointed | WEBB | | | | | | |
152 | Veiled in darkness Judah lay | EBELING | | | | | | |
153 | As with gladness men of old | DIX | | | | | | |
154 | Watchman, tell us of the night | WATCHMAN | | | | | | |
155a | While shepherds watched their flocks by night | CHRISTMAS | | | | | | |
155b | While shepherds watched their flocks by night | WINCHESTER OLD | | | | | | |
156 | O come, all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant | ADESTE FIDELES | | | | | | |
157 | Today be joy in every heart | DORKING | | | | | | |
158 | Little children, wake and listen! | CHARTRES | | | | | | |
159a | Calm on the listening ear of night | GRÄFENBURG | | | | | | |
159b | Calm on the listening ear of night | GOULD | | | | | | |
160 | What means this glory round our feet | ERFURT (VON HIMMEL HOCH) | | | | | | |
161 | I heard the bells on Christmas day | HERONGATE | | | | | | |
162 | It came upon the [a] midnight clear | CAROL | | | | | | |
163 | Joy to the world, the Lord is [has] come | ANTIOCH | | | | | | |
164 | Glory be to God on high, Let the whole creation cry | GWALCHMAI | | | | | | |
165 | O little town of Bethlehem, How still we see | ST. LOUIS | | | | | | |
166 | Silent night, peaceful night, all things sleep | HOLY NIGHT | | | | | | |
167 | Silent night! holy night! All is clear, all is bright | | | | | | | |
168 | Ye shepherd plains of Bethlehem | THIS ENDRIS NYGHT | | | | | | |
169 | Ring, O ring, ye Christmas bells | FESTGESANG (HERALD ANGELS) | | | | | | |
170 | Hark, the herald angels sing, glory to the newborn King | | | | | | | |
171 | O Thou in lonely vigil led | ERFURT (VON HIMMEL HOCH) | | | | | | |
172 | Thank we now the Lord of heaven | DIVINUM MYSTERIUM | | | | | | |
173 | In the lonely midnight, on the wintry hill | ADORO TE | | | | | | |
174 | The first Noel, the angel did say | THE FIRST NOWELL | | | | | | |
175 | Angels we have heard on high | ANGEL VOICES | | | | | | |