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==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
{{Title|''My Dove''}} | |||
{{FirstLine|Arise my dear love}} | {{FirstLine|Arise my dear love}} | ||
{{Composer|Jeremiah Ingalls}} | {{Composer|Jeremiah Ingalls}} | ||
{{Lyricist|Anonymous}} | {{Lyricist|Anonymous}} | ||
{{Voicing|3|STB}} | {{Voicing|3|STB}} | ||
{{Genre|Sacred|}} {{ | {{Genre|Sacred|}} {{Meter|558. 557}} | ||
{{Language|English}} | {{Language|English}} | ||
{{Instruments|A cappella}} | {{Instruments|A cappella}} | ||
{{ | {{Pub|1|1805|in Ingalls' ''[[The Christian Harmony (Jeremiah Ingalls)|The Christian Harmony]]'', p. 118, for three voices: Treble-Tenor-Bass.}} | ||
{{Descr|Apparently based on a dance tune (Jackson 1953b, No. 125). Words by an unknown author, first appearing in 1794.}} | |||
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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
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{{Text|English| | {{Text|English| | ||
1. Arise my dear love, | 1. Arise my dear love, | ||
My undefiled dove, | My undefiled dove, | ||
I hear my dear Jesus to say, | I hear my dear Jesus to say, | ||
The winter is past, | The winter is past, | ||
The spring's come at last, | The spring's come at last, | ||
My love, my dove, come away. | My love, my dove, come away. | ||
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Is fair to be seen, | Is fair to be seen, | ||
The little birds chirping do say, | The little birds chirping do say, | ||
That they do rejoice | That they do rejoice | ||
In each other's voice, | In each other's voice, | ||
My love, my dove, come away. | My love, my dove, come away. | ||
3. All smiling in love, | 3. All smiling in love, | ||
The young turtle dove, | The young turtle dove, | ||
The flowers appearing in May, | The flowers appearing in May, | ||
All speak forth the praise | All speak forth the praise | ||
Of the Ancient of Days, | Of the Ancient of Days, | ||
My love, my dove, come away.}} | My love, my dove, come away.}} | ||
{{mdl|4}} | {{mdl|4}} | ||
{{Text|Simple| | {{Text|Simple| | ||
4. Come away from the world's cares, | 4. Come away from the world's cares, | ||
Those troublesome snares, | Those troublesome snares, | ||
That follow you night and by day, | That follow you night and by day, | ||
That you may be free | That you may be free | ||
From the troubles that be; | From the troubles that be; | ||
My love, my dove, come away. | My love, my dove, come away. | ||
5. Come 'way from all fears | 5. Come 'way from all fears | ||
that troubles you here, | that troubles you here, | ||
Come into my arms he doth say, | Come into my arms he doth say, | ||
That you may be clear | That you may be clear | ||
From the troubles you fear | From the troubles you fear | ||
My love, my dove, come away. | My love, my dove, come away. | ||
6. Come 'way from all pride, | 6. Come 'way from all pride, | ||
From that raging tide | From that raging tide | ||
That makes you fall out by the way – | That makes you fall out by the way – | ||
Come learn to be meek | Come learn to be meek | ||
And your Jesus seek, | And your Jesus seek, | ||
My love, my dove, come away.}} | My love, my dove, come away.}} | ||
{{mdl|4}} | {{mdl|4}} | ||
{{Text|Simple| | {{Text|Simple| | ||
7. As t' you that are old, | 7. As t' you that are old, | ||
And whose hearts are grown cold, | And whose hearts are grown cold, | ||
Your Jesus inviting doth say– | Your Jesus inviting doth say– | ||
That he's heard your cries | That he's heard your cries | ||
In the north countries, | In the north countries, | ||
My love, my dove, come away. | My love, my dove, come away. | ||
8. As to you that are young, | 8. As to you that are young, | ||
Your hearts they are strong, | Your hearts they are strong, | ||
Your Jesus invites you away ; | Your Jesus invites you away ; | ||
From Antichrist's charms | From Antichrist's charms | ||
To your Jesus' kind arms, | To your Jesus' kind arms, | ||
My love, my dove, come away. | My love, my dove, come away. | ||
9. And as to the youth | 9. And as to the youth | ||
Who have known the truth, | Who have known the truth, | ||
Whose hearts they have led you astray – | Whose hearts they have led you astray – | ||
Come hear to his voice | Come hear to his voice | ||
And your hearts shall rejoice, | And your hearts shall rejoice, | ||
My love, my dove, come away.}} | My love, my dove, come away.}} | ||
{{mdl|4}} | {{mdl|4}} | ||
{{Text|Simple| | {{Text|Simple| | ||
10. My dear children all | 10. My dear children all | ||
Come hear to my call, | Come hear to my call, | ||
Behold I stand knocking and say, | Behold I stand knocking and say, | ||
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My love, my dove, come away. | My love, my dove, come away. | ||
11. My feelings are killed, | 11. My feelings are killed, | ||
My table is filled, | My table is filled, | ||
My maidens attending doth say: | My maidens attending doth say: | ||
There's wine on the lees, | There's wine on the lees, | ||
As much as you please, | As much as you please, | ||
My love, my dove, come away. | My love, my dove, come away. | ||
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That leads you to God, | That leads you to God, | ||
For it is a bright shining way: | For it is a bright shining way: | ||
Come run up and down, | Come run up and down, | ||
My errands upon, | My errands upon, | ||
My love, my dove, come away.}} | My love, my dove, come away.}} |
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- Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2017-10-12). Score information: Letter, 1 page, 71 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: Oval note edition. Ending edited to make repeat work. All twelve stanzas included, as in Ingalls 1805, altered somewhat to fit the meter of the music.
- Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2017-10-12). Score information: 7 x 10 inches (landscape), 1 page, 61 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: Note shapes added (4-shape). All twelve stanzas included, as in Ingalls 1805, altered somewhat to fit the meter of the music.
General Information
Title: My Dove
First Line: Arise my dear love
Composer: Jeremiah Ingalls
Lyricist: Anonymous
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: STB
Genre: Sacred Meter: 558. 557
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1805 in Ingalls' The Christian Harmony, p. 118, for three voices: Treble-Tenor-Bass
Description: Apparently based on a dance tune (Jackson 1953b, No. 125). Words by an unknown author, first appearing in 1794.
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Original text and translations
English text 1. Arise my dear love, |
4. Come away from the world's cares, |
7. As t' you that are old, |
10. My dear children all |
- From Smith and Sleeper, Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, 1794