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Except the Lord do build the house

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Except the Lord do build the house, the builders lose their pain: except the Lord the city keep, the watchmen watch in vain. 2 ’Tis vain for you to rise betimes, or late from rest to keep, to feed on sorrows’ bread; so gives he his beloved sleep. 3 Lo, children are God’s heritage, the womb’s fruit his reward. 4 The sons of youth as arrows are, for strong men’s hands prepared. 5 O happy is the man that hath his quiver filled with those; they unashamed in the gate shall speak unto their foes. Scripture: Psalm 127 Used With Tune: SALISBURY

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SALISBURY

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 24 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: David Evans, 1874-1948 Tune Sources: Ravenscroft's Pslames, 1621 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 12435 54536 54435 Used With Text: Except the Lord do build the house

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Except the Lord do build the house

Author: T. R. Birks Hymnal: The Psalms of David, in Metre #d14 (1849)

Except the Lord do build the house

Author: T. R. Birks Hymnal: The Psalter #d25 (1872)
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Psalm 127: Except the Lord do build the house

Hymnal: Scottish Psalter and Paraphrases #P157 (1800) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Except the Lord do build the house Lyrics: 1Except the Lord do build the house, the builders lose their pain: Except the Lord the city keep, the watchmen watch in vain. 2’Tis vain for you to rise betimes, or late from rest to keep, To feed on sorrows’ bread; so gives he his beloved sleep. 3Lo, children are God’s heritage, the womb’s fruit his reward. 4The sons of youth as arrows are, for strong men’s hands prepar’d. 5O happy is the man that hath his quiver fill’d with those; They unashamed in the gate shall speak unto their foes. Scripture: Psalm 127 Languages: English

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David Evans

1874 - 1948 Person Name: David Evans, 1874-1948 Harmonizer of "SALISBURY" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook David Evans (b. Resolven, Glamorganshire, Wales, 1874; d. Rosllannerchrugog, Denbighshire, Wales, 1948) was an important leader in Welsh church music. Educated at Arnold College, Swansea, and at University College, Cardiff, he received a doctorate in music from Oxford University. His longest professional post was as professor of music at University College in Cardiff (1903-1939), where he organized a large music department. He was also a well-known and respected judge at Welsh hymn-singing festivals and a composer of many orchestral and choral works, anthems, service music, and hymn tunes. Bert Polman

T. R. Birks

1810 - 1883 Author of "Except the Lord do build the house, The builders lose their pain" Birks, Thomas Rawson, M.A., b. Sept. 1810, and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A. 1834, M.A. 1837), of which he subsequently became a Fellow. Having taken Holy Orders in 1837, he became Rector of Kelshall, Herts, 1844; Vicar of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1866; Hon. Canon of Ely Cathedral, 1871; and Professor of Moral Philosophy, Cambridge, 1872. He d. at Cambridge, July 21, 1883. His works, to the number of 25, include Biblical, Astronomical, Scientific, Prophetic, and other subjects. He also wrote the Memoirs of the Rev. E Bickersteth (his father-in-law), 2 vols., 1851. His hymns appeared in Bickersteth's Christian Psalmody; 1833; and, together with Versions of the Psalms, in his Companion Psalter, 1874. They number upwards of 100. [Eng. Psalters, § xx.] Very few are in common use in Great Britain, but in America their use is extending. They include:— 1. Except the Lord do build the house. Ps. cxxvii. 2. O come, let us sing to the Lord. Ps. xcv. 3. O King of Mercy, from Thy throne on high. Ps. lxxx. 4. O taste and see that He is good. Ps. xxxiv. 5. O when from all the ends of earth. Psj xiv. 6. The heavens declare Thy glory. Ps. xix. 7. The Lord Himself my Portion is. Ps. liii. 8. The mighty God, the Lord hath spoken. Ps. l. 9. Thou art gone up on high, O Christ, &c. Ps. xlvii. 10. Whom have I [we] Lord in heaven, but Thee. Ps. lxxiii. Of these versions of the Psalms, all of which date from 1874, the most popular is No. 3. Mr. Birks' compositions are worthy of greater attention than they have hitherto received. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
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