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Lord, who createdst man in wealth and store, | |||
though foolishly he lost the same, | |||
decaying more and more, | |||
till he became | |||
most poore: | |||
with thee, O let me rise | |||
As larks, harmoniously, | |||
and sing this day thy victorie: | |||
Then shall the fall further the flight in me. | |||
My tender age in sorrow did beginne: | |||
and still with sicknesses and shame. | |||
Thou didst so punish sinne, | |||
that I became | |||
Most thinne. | |||
With thee let me combine, | |||
and feel thy victory: | |||
for, if I imp my wing on thine, | |||
Affliction shall advance the flight in me.}} | |||
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- Editor: Crys Armbrust (submitted 2017-04-09). Score information: Letter, 2 pages, 115 kB Copyright: Personal
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General Information
Title: Easter Wings
Composer: Crys Armbrust
Lyricist: George Herbert
Number of voices: 2vv Voicings: SA or AT
Genre: Sacred, Anthem
Language: English
Instruments: Keyboard
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External websites: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A-OD7VvSqU
Original text and translations
English text
Lord, who createdst man in wealth and store,
though foolishly he lost the same,
decaying more and more,
till he became
most poore:
with thee, O let me rise
As larks, harmoniously,
and sing this day thy victorie:
Then shall the fall further the flight in me.
My tender age in sorrow did beginne:
and still with sicknesses and shame.
Thou didst so punish sinne,
that I became
Most thinne.
With thee let me combine,
and feel thy victory:
for, if I imp my wing on thine,
Affliction shall advance the flight in me.