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All ye woods, and trees and bowers, | All ye woods, and trees and bowers, | ||
All you vertues and ye powers | All you vertues and ye powers |
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- Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2019-04-12). Score information: A4, 7 pages, 102 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: MusicXML source file(s) in compressed .mxl format.
General Information
Title: Song to Pan
Composer: John Liptrot Hatton
Lyricists: Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Secular, Partsong
Language: English
Instruments: Keyboard
First published: 1869 in Novello Part-Song Book (2nd Series), Vol. 1, no. 59
Description:
External websites:
Original text and translations
English text
All ye woods, and trees and bowers,
All you vertues and ye powers
That inhabit in the lakes,
In the pleasant springs or brakes,
Move your feet
To our sound,
Whilst we greet
All this ground,
With his honour and his name
That defends our flocks from blame.
He is great, and he is just,
He is ever good, and must
Thus be honour'd: Daffodillies,
Roses, Pinks, and loved Lillies,
Let us fling,
Whilst we sing,
Ever holy,
Ever holy,
Ever honoured ever young,
Thus great Pan is ever sung.