- The Chariots of the Lord
‘”The Chariots of the Lord” is a poem by Rev. John Brownlie, D.D., [ [http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/b/r/o/brownlie_j.htm John Brownlie, D.D. (1857-1925)] Scottish hymnologist - photo and biography] set to music by
Edward Elgar in 1914.The song was written for
Clara Butt and first performed by her in theRoyal Albert Hall on June 28th 1914. It was published by Boosey & Co.Lyrics
THE CHARIOTS OF THE LORD
:The chariots of the Lord are strong,::Their number passeth ken ;:Mount them and fight against the wrong,::Ye who are valiant men.
:Where, unabashed, the power of sin::Vaunts an unhindered sway,:Ride, in the strength of God, and win::Fresh laurels in the fray.
:Where hands are weak, and hearts are faint,::Through conflict sharp and sore ;:Where hearts that murmur no complaint,::Shrink at the thought of more :
:There let the power of God be shown,::To quell satanic might ;:To rescue those who strive alone,::Despondent in the flight.
:For freedom wield the sword of might,::And cut the hands that bind ;:Strike boldly in the name of right,::And still fresh laurels find.
:Where unabashed, the power of sin::Vaunts an unhindered sway,:Ride, in the strength of God, and win::Fresh laurels in the fray.
References
*Banfield, Stephen, "Sensibility and English Song: Critical studies of the early 20th century" (Cambridge University Press, 1985) ISBN 052137944X
*Kennedy, Michael, "Portrait of Elgar" (Oxford University Press, 1968) ISBN 0193154145
*Moore, Jerrold N. “Edward Elgar: a creative life” (Oxford University Press, 1984) ISBN 0193154471
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