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Sweet truth to me, I shall arise  
Sweet truth to me, I shall arise  
And with these eyes my savior see.
And with these eyes my savior see.
My peaceful grave shall keep my bones till that sweet day,
I wake from my long sleep, and leave my bed of clay.
My Lord his angels shall their golden trumpets sound;
At whose most welcome call my grave shall be unbound....
I said sometimes with tears, Ah me! I'm loth to die;
Lord, silence thou those fears, my life's with thee on high....
What means my trembling heart, to be thus shy of death ?
My life and I shan't part, tho' I resign my breath .......
Then welcome harmless grave; by thee to heav'n I'll go;
My Lord, his death shall save me from the flames below......
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  • CPDL #10870: Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif
Editor: Tim Henderson (submitted 2006-01-28).   Score information: A4, 1 page, 43 kbytes   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: late harmony version from Centenary Tunebook (1839)
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Editor: Tim Henderson (submitted 2011-01-29).   Score information: A4, 1 page, 386 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: "A Funeral Hymn" From New Church Melody: Being a Set of Anthems, Psalms, Hymns, &c. on Various Occasions. In Four Parts with a great Variety of other Anthems, Psalms, Hymns, &c. composed after a Method entirely new, and never printed before

1753

http://imslp.org/wiki/New_Church_Melody_%28Knapp,_William%29


General Information

Title: Macclesfield (My life's a shade)
Composer: William Knapp

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredHymn

Language: English
Instruments:
Published:

Description:

External websites: Further verses at
http://stoddardfamily.home.comcast.net/L/138.html (Northern Harmony site) or
http://www.ccel.org/w/wesley/hymn/jwg09/jwg0931.html (Methodist Hymnbook)

Original text and translations

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My life's a shade; my days
Apace to death decline;
My Lord is life, he'll raise
My dust again, e'en mine.

Chorus:
Sweet truth to me, I shall arise
And with these eyes my savior see.

My peaceful grave shall keep my bones till that sweet day,
I wake from my long sleep, and leave my bed of clay.

My Lord his angels shall their golden trumpets sound;
At whose most welcome call my grave shall be unbound....

I said sometimes with tears, Ah me! I'm loth to die;
Lord, silence thou those fears, my life's with thee on high....

What means my trembling heart, to be thus shy of death ?
My life and I shan't part, tho' I resign my breath .......

Then welcome harmless grave; by thee to heav'n I'll go;
My Lord, his death shall save me from the flames below......