The Chariots of the Lord
‘”The Chariots of the Lord” is a poem by Rev. John Brownlie, D.D.,[1] set to music by Edward Elgar in 1914.
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The song was written for Clara Butt and first performed by her in the Royal Albert Hall on 28 June 1914. It was published by Boosey & Co.I
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 0-521-37944-X
- Kennedy, Michael, Portrait of Elgar (Oxford University Press, 1968) ISBN 0-19-315414-5
- Moore, Jerrold N. “Edward Elgar: a creative life” (Oxford University Press, 1984) ISBN 0-19-315447-1
External links
- The Chariots of the Lord: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Sheet music for "The Chariots of the Lord", Boosey & Co., 1914.
Recordings
- "The Unknown Elgar" includes "The Chariots of the Lord" performed by Stephen Holloway (bass), with Barry Collett (piano).
Notes
- John Brownlie, D.D. (1857-1925) Scottish hymnologist - photo and biography
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