Text: | Jerusalem the golden |
Author (vs. 1-3): | Bernard of Cluny, 12th century |
Translator (vs. 1-3): | J. M. Neale, 1818-66 |
Tune: | EWING |
Composer: | Alexander Ewing |
1 Jerusalem the golden,
With milk and honey blest,
Beneath thy contemplation
Sink heart and voice opprest.
I know not, O I know not,
What social joys are there,
What radiancy of glory,
What light beyond compare.
2 They stand, those halls of Sion,
Conjubilant with song,
And bright with many an angel,
And all the martyr throng;
The Prince is ever in them,
The daylight is serene,
The pastures of the blessèd
Are decked in glorious sheen.
3 There is the throne of David,
And there, from care released,
The song of them that triumph,
The shout of them that feast;
And they who, with their Leader,
Have conquered in the fight,
For ever and for ever
Are clad in robes of white.
4 O sweet and blessèd country,
Shall I ever see thy face?
O sweet and blessed country,
Shall I ever win thy grace?
Exult, O dust and ashes!
The Lord shall be thy part:
His only, his for ever,
Thou shalt be, and thou art!
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Jerusalem the golden |
Latin Title: | Urbs Sion aurea |
Author (vs. 1-3): | Bernard of Cluny, 12th century |
Translator (vs. 1-3): | J. M. Neale, 1818-66 |
Meter: | 76 76 D |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1986 |
Topic: | All Saints: November 1st; Common of Saints; Funerals and The Departed |
Source: | V. 4: Hymns Ancient and Modern 1861 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | EWING |
Composer: | Alexander Ewing (1853) |
Meter: | 76 76 D |
Key: | D♭ Major |
Source: | "St. Bede's," a tune by Ewing in triple metre; Present form from Hymns A & M, 1861 |