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  • (Posted 2008-11-03)  CPDL #18219:      (Sibelius 4)
Editor: John Henry Fowler (submitted 2008-10-03).   Score information: Letter, 1 page, 27 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: File Sizes: MIDI: 3 KB, Sibelius 4: 32 KB

General Information

Title: St. Catherine's Court
Composer: Richard Strutt
Lyricist: William H. Drapercreate page (1855-1933)

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredHymn   Meter: 12 11. 12 11

Language: English
Instruments: Keyboard

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Description: Draper wrote this hymn for the reopening of the Abbey Church, Shrewsbury, England, after its restoration.

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Original text and translations

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1.
In our day of thanksgiving one psalm let us offer
For the saints who before us have found their reward;
When the shadow of death fell upon them, we sorrowed,
But now we rejoice that they rest in the Lord.

2.
In the morning of life, and at noon, and at even,
He called them away from our worship below;
But not till His love, at the font and the altar,
Had girt them with grace for the way they should go.

3.
These stones that have echoed their praises are holy,
And dear is the ground where their feet have once trod;
Yet here they confessed they were strangers and pilgrims,
And still they were seeking the city of God.

4.
Sing praise, then, for all who here sought and here found Him,
Whose journey is ended, whose perils are past;
They believed in the Light; and its glory is round them,
Where the clouds of earth’s sorrows are lifted at last.