by William Drummond of Hawthornden (1585 - 1649)
Language: English
Bright portals of the sky, Emboss'd with sparkling stars, Doors of eternity, With diamantine bars, Your arras rich uphold, Loose all your bolts and springs, Ope wide your leaves of gold, That in your roofs may come the King of Kings. O well_spring of this All! Thy Father's image vive; Word, that from nought did call What is, doth reason, live; The soul's eternal food, Earth's joy, delight of heaven; All truth, love, beauty, good: To thee, to thee be praises ever given! O glory of the heaven! O sole delight of earth! To thee all power be given, God's uncreated birth! Of mankind lover true, Indearer of his wrong, Who doth the world renew, Still be thou our salvation and our song!
Composition:
- Set to music by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872 - 1958), "Hymn" [ soprano or mezzo-soprano, tenor, and baritone soli, boys' chorus, mixed chorus, and orchestra ], from cantata Hodie, no. 12
Text Authorship:
- by William Drummond of Hawthornden (1585 - 1649), "Christmas Day"
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This text was added to the website: 2006-07-26
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Word count: 123