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Words: Unknown author (Matutinus altiora); published by J. Masters as "King Alfred's Hymn, words by O.B.C., music by Dr. Smith" (though there is no known evidence indicating King Alfred wrote the Latin text); adapted by Horatio Nelson in Hymn for Saint's Day, and Other Hymns, 1864.
Music: "Innocents," The Parish Choir, 1850; harmony by William Henry Monk, 1861
As the sun doth daily rise,
Brightening all the morning skies,
So to Thee with one accord
Lift we up our hearts, O Lord.
Day by day provide us food,
For from Thee come all things good;
Strength unto our souls afford
From Thy living bread, O Lord.
Be our guard in sin and strife;
Be the leader of our life;
Lest from Thee we stray abroad,
Stay our wayward feet, O Lord.
Quickened by the Spirit's grace
All Thy holy will to trace
While we daily search Thy Word,
Wisdom true impart, O Lord.
Praise we, with the heavenly host,
Father, Son and Holy Ghost;
Thee would we with one accord
Praise and magnify, O Lord.
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