Torbay (Samuel Webbe Jr.)

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  • CPDL #15451:     
Editor: Tim Henderson (submitted 2007-11-17).   Score information: 18.1 x 24.8 cm, 1 page, 68 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: set to the text "Awake, my soul, and with the sun thy daily stage of duty run" in Webbe, Samuel, jun.. A Collection of Psalm Tunes intermixed with airs, adapted from Haydn, Purcell, Handel, Corelli, &c. Ed.3. London: Clementi & Co., [c.1816]. Hymn tune is Ades­te Fi­de­les, adapted to Long Meter (88. 88) and at­trib­ut­ed var­i­ous­ly to John Wade, John Reading, or Simao Portogallo.

General Information

Title: Torbay
Composer: Samuel Webbe Jr.
Tune: Adeste Fideles

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredHymn setting   Meter: 88. 88 (L.M.)

Language: English
Instruments:

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Original text and translations

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1.
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
Thy daily stage of duty run;
Shake off dull sloth, and joyful rise,
To pay thy morning sacrifice.

2.
Thy precious time misspent, redeem,
Each present day thy last esteem,
Improve thy talent with due care;
For the great day thyself prepare.

3.
By influence of the Light divine
Let thy own light to others shine.
Reflect all Heaven’s propitious ways
In ardent love, and cheerful praise.

4.
In conversation be sincere;
Keep conscience as the noontide clear;
Think how all seeing God thy ways
And all thy secret thoughts surveys.

5.
Wake, and lift up thyself, my heart,
And with the angels bear thy part,
Who all night long unwearied sing
High praise to the eternal King.:

6.
All praise to Thee, who safe has kept
And hast refreshed me while I slept
Grant, Lord, when I from death shall wake
I may of endless light partake.

7.
Heav’n is, dear Lord, where’er Thou art,
O never then from me depart;
For to my soul ’tis hell to be
But for one moment void of Thee.

8.
Lord, I my vows to Thee renew;
Disperse my sins as morning dew.
Guard my first springs of thought and will,
And with Thyself my spirit fill.

9.
Direct, control, suggest, this day,
All I design, or do, or say,
That all my powers, with all their might,
In Thy sole glory may unite.

10.
I would not wake nor rise again
And Heaven itself I would disdain,
Wert Thou not there to be enjoyed,
And I in hymns to be employed.

11.
Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow;
Praise Him, all creatures here below;
Praise Him above, ye heavenly host;
Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

Lyrics: Thom­as Ken, Man­u­al of Pray­ers for the Use of the Schol­ars of Win­ches­ter Col­lege, 1674.