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*'''CPDL #6832:''' [http://www.kantoreiarchiv.de/archiv/a_cappella/motets/haydn/psalm_26/ {{net}}] PDF file available.
*'''CPDL #6832:''' [http://www.kantoreiarchiv.de/archiv/a_cappella/motets/haydn/psalm_26/ {{net}}] PDF file available.
:'''Editor:''' [[User:Helmut Kickton|Helmut Kickton]] ''(added 2004-03-13)''.   '''Score information:''' A4, 3 pages, 80 kbytes   {{Copy|Personal}}
{{Editor|Helmut Kickton|2004-03-13}}'''Score information:''' A4, 3 pages, 80 kbytes   {{Copy|Personal}}
:'''Edition notes:''' with string, brass parts
:'''Edition notes:''' with string, brass parts


==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Psalm 26 - How oft, instinct with warmth divine''<br>
'''Title:''' ''Psalm 26 - How oft, instinct with warmth divine''<br>
'''Composer:''' [[Franz Joseph Haydn]]
{{Composer|Franz Joseph Haydn}}


'''Number of voices:''' 3vv&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Voicing:''' SAB<br>
'''Number of voices:''' 3vv&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Voicing:''' SAB<br>

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Editor: Helmut Kickton (submitted 2004-03-13).   Score information: A4, 3 pages, 80 kbytes   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: with string, brass parts

General Information

Title: Psalm 26 - How oft, instinct with warmth divine
Composer: Franz Joseph Haydn

Number of voices: 3vv  Voicing: SAB
Genre: Sacred, Anthems

Language: English
Instruments: strings, brass
Published:

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Psalm 26.

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How oft, instinct with warmth divine,
thy threshold have I trod!
How loved the courts,
whose walls enshrine the glory of my God!

O let me not, the vengeance share,
that waits the guilty tribe,
whose murderous hands each mischief dare,
and grasp the offered bribe.

But pour, O pour, while thus I thread,
the path by Thee prepared,
thy beams of mercy on my head,
and round me plant a guard.

Thou, Lord, my steps hast fixed aright,
and pleased shalt hear my tongue
with Israel's thankful sons unite
to form the festal song.