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==General Information==
==General Information==

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General Information

Title: Hail, hallow'd shade
Composer: Theodore Aylward
Lyricist: William Hayleycreate page
Number of voices: 2vv   Voicing: SS
Genre: SecularGlee

Language: English
Instruments: Harpsichord, Violoncello The bass line is for either Violoncello or for Harpsichord (not both).

First published: c.1790 (n/d)
Description: "Eight canzonets for two soprano voices, dedicated by permission to their Royal Highnesses Princess Augusta and Princess Elizabeth" (and, one assumes, intended for domestic performance by the Royal Family).

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Original text and translations

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Hail, hallow'd vault, whose darksome caverns hold
A frame, tho' mortal, of no common mould;
A heart scarce sullied with a human flaw,
Which shunn'd no duty and transgress'd no law;
In joy still guarded, in distress serene,
Through life a model of the golden mean,
Which friendship only led him to transgress,
Whose purer spirit sanctifies excess.