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BARTHÉLÉMON AT VAUXHALL

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François Hippolite Barthélémon, first-fiddler at Vauxhall Gardens, composed what was probably the most popular morning hymn-tune ever written. It was formerly sung, full-voiced, every Sunday in most churches, to Bishop Ken’s words, but is now seldom heard.

He said: “Awake my soul, and with the sun,”.

And paused upon the bridge, his eyes due east,

Where was emerging like a full-robed priest

The irradiate globe that vouched the dark as done.


It lit his face – the weary face of one

Who in the adjacent gardens charged his string,

Nightly, with many a tuneful tender thing,

Till stars were weak, and dancing hours outrun.


And then were threads of matin music spun

In trial tones as he pursued his way:

“This is a morn,” he murmured, “well begun:

This strain to Ken will count when I am clay!”


And count it did; till, caught by echoing lyres,

It spread to galleried naves and mighty quires.


Late Lyrics and Earlier, With Many Other Verses

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