Text: | Let Folly Praise That Fancy Loves |
Author: | Robert Southwell, 1561-1595 |
Tune: | A PURPLE ROBE |
Arranger: | Noel Tredinnick, 1949 |
Composer: | David Wilson, 1940- |
Composer (descant): | Melva Treffinger Graham, 1947- |
1 Let folly praise that fancy loves;
I praise and love that child
whose heart no thought, whose tongue no word,
whose hand no deed defiled.
I praise him most, I love him best;
all praise and love are his.
While him I love, in him I live,
and cannot live amiss.
2 Love's sweetest mark, laud's highest theme,
our most desired light.
To love him life, to leave him death,
to live in him delight.
He mine by gift, I his by debt,
thus each to other due:
first friend he was, best friend he is;
all times will find him true.
3 Though young, yet wise, though small, yet strong,
though man, yet God he is;
as wise he knows, as strong he can,
as God he loves to bless.
His knowledge rules, his strength defends,
his love doth cherish all;
his birth our joy, his life our light,
his death our end of thrall.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Let folly praise that fancy loves |
Title: | Let Folly Praise That Fancy Loves |
Author: | Robert Southwell, 1561-1595 (alt.) |
Meter: | CMD |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1998 |
Scripture: | ; ; |
Topic: | Christmas; Epiphany |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | A PURPLE ROBE |
Composer: | David Wilson, 1940- |
Arranger: | Noel Tredinnick, 1949 |
Composer (descant): | Melva Treffinger Graham, 1947- |
Meter: | CMD |
Key: | d minor |
Copyright: | Melody © 1969; arr. © 1982; flute descant © 1998 Hope Publishing Co. |