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==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''My Dove''<br>
{{Title|''My Dove''}}
{{FirstLine|Arise my dear love}}
{{FirstLine|Arise my dear love}}
{{Composer|Jeremiah Ingalls}}
{{Composer|Jeremiah Ingalls}}
{{Lyricist|Anonymous}}
{{Lyricist|Anonymous}}


{{Voicing|3|STB}}<br>
{{Voicing|3|STB}}
{{Genre|Sacred|}} &nbsp; {{Meter|558. 557}}
{{Genre|Sacred|}} &nbsp; {{Meter|558. 557}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Published|1805|in Ingalls' ''[[The Christian Harmony (Jeremiah Ingalls)|The Christian Harmony]]'', p. 118, for three voices: Treble-Tenor-Bass.}}
{{Pub|1|1805|in Ingalls' ''[[The Christian Harmony (Jeremiah Ingalls)|The Christian Harmony]]'', p. 118, for three voices: Treble-Tenor-Bass.}}
 
{{Descr|Apparently based on a dance tune (Jackson 1953b, No. 125). Words by an unknown author, first appearing in 1794.}}
'''Description:''' Apparently based on a dance tune (Jackson 1953b, No. 125). Words by an unknown author, first appearing in 1794.
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'''External websites:'''
 
==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
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{{Text|English|
{{Text|English|
1. Arise my dear love,  
1. Arise my dear love,
My undefiled dove,
My undefiled dove,
I hear my dear Jesus to say,
I hear my dear Jesus to say,
The winter is past,  
The winter is past,
The spring's come at last,
The spring's come at last,
My love, my dove, come away.
My love, my dove, come away.
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Is fair to be seen,
Is fair to be seen,
The little birds chirping do say,
The little birds chirping do say,
That they do rejoice  
That they do rejoice
In each other's voice,
In each other's voice,
My love, my dove, come away.
My love, my dove, come away.


3. All smiling in love,  
3. All smiling in love,
The young turtle dove,
The young turtle dove,
The flowers appearing in May,
The flowers appearing in May,
All speak forth the praise  
All speak forth the praise
Of the Ancient of Days,
Of the Ancient of Days,
My love, my dove, come away.}}
My love, my dove, come away.}}
{{mdl|4}}
{{mdl|4}}
{{Text|Simple|
{{Text|Simple|
4. Come away from the world's cares,  
4. Come away from the world's cares,
Those troublesome snares,
Those troublesome snares,
That follow you night and by day,
That follow you night and by day,
That you may be free  
That you may be free
From the troubles that be;
From the troubles that be;
My love, my dove, come away.
My love, my dove, come away.


5. Come 'way from all fears  
5. Come 'way from all fears
that troubles you here,
that troubles you here,
Come into my arms he doth say,
Come into my arms he doth say,
That you may be clear  
That you may be clear
From the troubles you fear
From the troubles you fear
My love, my dove, come away.
My love, my dove, come away.


6. Come 'way from all pride,  
6. Come 'way from all pride,
From that raging tide
From that raging tide
That makes you fall out by the way –
That makes you fall out by the way –
Come learn to be meek  
Come learn to be meek
And your Jesus seek,
And your Jesus seek,
My love, my dove, come away.}}
My love, my dove, come away.}}
{{mdl|4}}
{{mdl|4}}
{{Text|Simple|
{{Text|Simple|
7. As t' you that are old,  
7. As t' you that are old,
And whose hearts are grown cold,
And whose hearts are grown cold,
Your Jesus inviting doth say–
Your Jesus inviting doth say–
That he's heard your cries  
That he's heard your cries
In the north countries,
In the north countries,
My love, my dove, come away.
My love, my dove, come away.


8. As to you that are young,  
8. As to you that are young,
Your hearts they are strong,
Your hearts they are strong,
Your Jesus invites you away ;
Your Jesus invites you away ;
From Antichrist's charms  
From Antichrist's charms
To your Jesus' kind arms,
To your Jesus' kind arms,
My love, my dove, come away.
My love, my dove, come away.


9. And as to the youth  
9. And as to the youth
Who have known the truth,
Who have known the truth,
Whose hearts they have led you astray –
Whose hearts they have led you astray –
Come hear to his voice  
Come hear to his voice
And your hearts shall rejoice,
And your hearts shall rejoice,
My love, my dove, come away.}}
My love, my dove, come away.}}
{{mdl|4}}
{{mdl|4}}
{{Text|Simple|
{{Text|Simple|
10. My dear children all  
10. My dear children all
Come hear to my call,
Come hear to my call,
Behold I stand knocking and say,
Behold I stand knocking and say,
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My love, my dove, come away.
My love, my dove, come away.


11. My feelings are killed,  
11. My feelings are killed,
My table is filled,
My table is filled,
My maidens attending doth say:
My maidens attending doth say:
There's wine on the lees,  
There's wine on the lees,
As much as you please,
As much as you please,
My love, my dove, come away.
My love, my dove, come away.
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That leads you to God,
That leads you to God,
For it is a bright shining way:
For it is a bright shining way:
Come run up and down,  
Come run up and down,
My errands upon,
My errands upon,
My love, my dove, come away.}}
My love, my dove, come away.}}

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Edition notes: Oval note edition. Ending edited to make repeat work. All twelve stanzas included, as in Ingalls 1805, altered somewhat to fit the meter of the music.
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Edition notes: Note shapes added (4-shape). All twelve stanzas included, as in Ingalls 1805, altered somewhat to fit the meter of the music.

General Information

Title: My Dove
First Line: Arise my dear love
Composer: Jeremiah Ingalls
Lyricist: Anonymous

Number of voices: 3vv   Voicing: STB
Genre: Sacred   Meter: 558. 557

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1805 in Ingalls' The Christian Harmony, p. 118, for three voices: Treble-Tenor-Bass
Description: Apparently based on a dance tune (Jackson 1953b, No. 125). Words by an unknown author, first appearing in 1794.

External websites:

Original text and translations

English.png English text

1. Arise my dear love,
My undefiled dove,
I hear my dear Jesus to say,
The winter is past,
The spring's come at last,
My love, my dove, come away.

2. The earth that is green
Is fair to be seen,
The little birds chirping do say,
That they do rejoice
In each other's voice,
My love, my dove, come away.

3. All smiling in love,
The young turtle dove,
The flowers appearing in May,
All speak forth the praise
Of the Ancient of Days,
My love, my dove, come away.

 

4. Come away from the world's cares,
Those troublesome snares,
That follow you night and by day,
That you may be free
From the troubles that be;
My love, my dove, come away.

5. Come 'way from all fears
that troubles you here,
Come into my arms he doth say,
That you may be clear
From the troubles you fear
My love, my dove, come away.

6. Come 'way from all pride,
From that raging tide
That makes you fall out by the way –
Come learn to be meek
And your Jesus seek,
My love, my dove, come away.

 

7. As t' you that are old,
And whose hearts are grown cold,
Your Jesus inviting doth say–
That he's heard your cries
In the north countries,
My love, my dove, come away.

8. As to you that are young,
Your hearts they are strong,
Your Jesus invites you away ;
From Antichrist's charms
To your Jesus' kind arms,
My love, my dove, come away.

9. And as to the youth
Who have known the truth,
Whose hearts they have led you astray –
Come hear to his voice
And your hearts shall rejoice,
My love, my dove, come away.

 

10. My dear children all
Come hear to my call,
Behold I stand knocking and say,
My head's wet with dew,
My children for you.
My love, my dove, come away.

11. My feelings are killed,
My table is filled,
My maidens attending doth say:
There's wine on the lees,
As much as you please,
My love, my dove, come away.

12. Come travel the road
That leads you to God,
For it is a bright shining way:
Come run up and down,
My errands upon,
My love, my dove, come away.

From Smith and Sleeper, Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, 1794