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Grosvenor (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)

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Editor: John Henry Fowler (submitted 2007-11-14).   Score information: A4, 1 page, 21 kbytes       Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: SATB version from the Cyber Hymnal™ - File Sizes: PDF: 21 KB, MIDI: 2 KB, NoteWorthy Composer: 1 KB

General Information

Title: Grosvenor
Composer: Samuel Sebastian Wesley

Number of voices: 4vv  Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Hymns     Meter:  78.78

Language: English
Instruments: Keyboard
Published: Tune: Gros­ve­nor (Wes­ley), Sam­u­el S. Wes­ley, Eur­o­pe­an Psalm­ist, 1872; Lyrics: Liturgy of St. James, 4th Cen­tu­ry (Σιγησατο παρα σαρξ βροτεια); trans­lat­ed from Greek to Eng­lish by Arthur J. Mason in Hymns An­­cient and Mo­­dern, 1916.

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Original text and translations

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1.
Not a thought of earthly things!
Every head in awe be bended:
Christ our God, the King of kings,
Comes by angel troops attended.


2.
Forth He comes, a victim He
For the wide world’s need availing,
And His people’s food to be,
With Himself their souls regaling.


3.
Cherubim with watchful eyes,
Seraphim their brows concealing,
Powers and principalities,
Cry aloud, like thunder pealing.

Lyrics: Liturgy of St. James, 4th Cen­tu­ry (Σιγησατο παρα σαρξ βροτεια); trans­lat­ed from Greek to Eng­lish by Arthur J. Mason in Hymns An­­cient and Mo­­dern, 1916.

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