1 "Welcome, happy morning!"
  
age to age shall say:
  
"Hell today is vanquished;
  
heav'n is won today!"
  
Lo, the dead is living,
  
God forevermore!
  
Him, their true Creator,
  
all his works adore.
  
Refrain:
  
"Welcome, happy morning!"
  
age to age shall say:
  
"Hell today is vanquished;
  
heav'n is won today!"
2 Maker and Redeemer,
  
life and health of all,
  
God from heav'n beholding
  
human nature's fall,
  
of the Father's Godhead
  
you, the only Son,
  
mankind to deliver
  
manhood did put on. [Refrain]
3 Source of all things living,
  
you came down to die,
  
plumbed the depths of hell
  
to raise us up on high.
  
Come, then, true and faithful,
  
come fulfill your word;
  
this is our third morning—
  
rise, O buried Lord. [Refrain]
                        
  Venantius Fortunatus
                          Tr. by John Ellerton
                        
The Methodist Hymnal 1939 edition
  
<idle musing>
I don't recall ever singing this hymn. Interestingly, Frances Havergal wrote the tune they use in the Methodist hymnal. I didn't realize she wrote music; I thought she just wrote lyrics—and powerful ones, too!
Hymnary.org adds a fourth verse:
4 Free the souls long prisoned,
bound with Satan's chain;
all that now is fallen
raise to life again.
Show your face in brightness;
shine in ev'ry land
as in Eden's garden
when the world began. [Refrain]
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