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'''Jerusalem''', or '''Jerusalem (Parry)''', by [[Charles Hubert Hastings Parry]], [[1916]], is a tune in the metrical form of "LMD", i.e. 8 8 8 8 D. It is the "tune proper" of the Blake text beginning [[And Did Those Feet]], but a number of other texts have also been set to it, including "[[O Day of Peace]]" by [[Carl P. Daw]] and "[[I Will Exalt My God and King]]" (an anonymous [[Metrical Psalms|metrical version]] of [[Psalm 145]]).
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'''Jerusalem''', or '''Jerusalem (Parry)''', by [[Charles Hubert Hastings Parry]], [[1916]], is a tune in the metrical form of "LMD", i.e. 8 8 8 8 D. It is the "tune proper" of the [[William Blake|Blake]] text beginning [[And Did Those Feet]], but a number of other texts have also been set to it, including "[[O Day of Peace]]" by [[Carl P. Daw]] and "[[I Will Exalt My God and King]]" (an anonymous [[Metrical Psalms|metrical version]] of [[Psalm 145]]).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:17, 23 July 2007

Jerusalem, or Jerusalem (Parry), by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1916, is a tune in the metrical form of "LMD", i.e. 8 8 8 8 D. It is the "tune proper" of the Blake text beginning And Did Those Feet, but a number of other texts have also been set to it, including "O Day of Peace" by Carl P. Daw and "I Will Exalt My God and King" (an anonymous metrical version of Psalm 145).