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The day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended

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This popular evening hymn was written by the Victorian clergyman and hymn writer John Ellerton, who was rector at Barnes and subsequently Torquay. It brought its author considerable posthumous prestige when it was chosen (largely because of its imperial overtones) by Queen Victoria to be sung at her Diamond Jubilee service in St Paul’s Cathedral in 1897.

The day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended,

The darkness falls at Thy behest;

To Thee our morning hymns ascended,

Thy praise shall sanctify our rest.

We thank Thee that Thy Church unsleeping,

While earth rolls onward into light,

Through all the world her watch is keeping,

And rests not now by day or night.

As o’er each continent and island

The dawn leads on another day,

The voice of prayer is never silent,

Nor dies the strain of praise away.

The sun that bids us rest is waking

Our brethren ‘neath the western sky,

And hour by hour fresh lips are making

Thy wondrous doings heard on high.

So be it, Lord; Thy throne shall never,

Like earth’s proud empires, pass away;

Thy kingdom stands and grows for ever,

Till all Thy creatures own Thy sway.

John Ellerton (1826-93)

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