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{{Editor|Edmund Gooch|2011-12-23}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|2|40}}{{Copy|Public Domain}} | {{Editor|Edmund Gooch|2011-12-23}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|2|40}}{{Copy|Public Domain}} | ||
:'''Edition notes:''' The source has the fully written-out keyboard accompaniment given here: the title page of Hempel's ''A Morning and an Evening Service'' describes the work as 'in Score, with a Separate Accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte'. The D in the right hand part of the keyboard accompaniment on beat 1 of bar 2 is printed as the E flat a semitone higher in the source, and has here been emended to accord with the tenor part. Verse 1 only of the text is underlaid in the source, where the text of verses 2-4 is given in full after the music of this setting: these have been underlaid editorially. | :'''Edition notes:''' The source has the fully written-out keyboard accompaniment given here: the title page of Hempel's ''A Morning and an Evening Service'' describes the work as 'in Score, with a Separate Accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte'. The D in the right hand part of the keyboard accompaniment on beat 1 of bar 2 is printed as the E flat a semitone higher in the source, and has here been emended to accord with the tenor part. Verse 1 only of the text is underlaid in the source, where the text of verses 2-4 is given in full after the music of this setting: these have been underlaid editorially. | ||
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==General Information== | ==General Information== | ||
{{Title|''Thy dreadful anger, Lord, restrain''}} | |||
{{Composer|Charles William Hempel}} | {{Composer|Charles William Hempel}} | ||
{{Lyricist|2|Nahum Tate|Nicholas Brady| (from ''A new version of the psalms of David'')}} | {{Lyricist|2|Nahum Tate|Nicholas Brady| (from ''A new version of the psalms of David'')}} | ||
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{{Language|English}} | {{Language|English}} | ||
{{Instruments|Keyboard}} | {{Instruments|Keyboard}} | ||
''' | {{Pub|1|1821|in ''{{NoCo|A Morning and an Evening Service}}''|pg=36}} | ||
{{Descr|A setting of [[Psalm 6]] in the metrical New Version by Charles William Hempel. Original clefs of the voice parts are treble, alto, tenor, and bass.}} | |||
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==Original text and translations== | ==Original text and translations== | ||
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And spare a wretch forlorn: | And spare a wretch forlorn: | ||
Correct me not in thy fierce wrath, | Correct me not in thy fierce wrath, | ||
Too heavy to be borne. | Too heavy to be borne. | ||
Have mercy, Lord, for I grow faint, | Have mercy, Lord, for I grow faint, | ||
Unable to endure | Unable to endure | ||
The anguish of my aching bones, | The anguish of my aching bones, | ||
Which thou alone canst cure. | Which thou alone canst cure. | ||
My tortur'd flesh distracts my mind, | My tortur'd flesh distracts my mind, | ||
And fills my soul with grief: | And fills my soul with grief: | ||
But, Lord, how long wilt thou delay | But, Lord, how long wilt thou delay | ||
To grant me thy relief? | To grant me thy relief? | ||
Thy wonted goodness, Lord, repeat, | Thy wonted goodness, Lord, repeat, |
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- Editor: Edmund Gooch (submitted 2011-12-23). Score information: A4, 2 pages, 40 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: The source has the fully written-out keyboard accompaniment given here: the title page of Hempel's A Morning and an Evening Service describes the work as 'in Score, with a Separate Accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte'. The D in the right hand part of the keyboard accompaniment on beat 1 of bar 2 is printed as the E flat a semitone higher in the source, and has here been emended to accord with the tenor part. Verse 1 only of the text is underlaid in the source, where the text of verses 2-4 is given in full after the music of this setting: these have been underlaid editorially.
General Information
Title: Thy dreadful anger, Lord, restrain
Composer: Charles William Hempel
Lyricists: Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady (from A new version of the psalms of David)
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Hymn
Language: English
Instruments: Keyboard
First published: 1821 in A Morning and an Evening Service, p. 36
Description: A setting of Psalm 6 in the metrical New Version by Charles William Hempel. Original clefs of the voice parts are treble, alto, tenor, and bass.
External websites:
Original text and translations
English text
Thy dreadful anger, Lord, restrain,
And spare a wretch forlorn:
Correct me not in thy fierce wrath,
Too heavy to be borne.
Have mercy, Lord, for I grow faint,
Unable to endure
The anguish of my aching bones,
Which thou alone canst cure.
My tortur'd flesh distracts my mind,
And fills my soul with grief:
But, Lord, how long wilt thou delay
To grant me thy relief?
Thy wonted goodness, Lord, repeat,
And ease my troubled soul:
Lord, for thy wondrous mercy's sake
Vouchsafe to make me whole.