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John Danby
(c.1757 - 1798)
Apollo, high our souls inspire
(S.A.T.B.)
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Published in Danby's Third Collection of Catches, Canons and Glees, 1796.
Lyrics: Anon
Apollo, high our souls inspire
With Orphean melody and fire;
In soft harmonious, soothing strains
Assuage the lover's tort'ring pains.
Infuse, great god, a fav'rite son,
With sounds Calliope was won.
Then may we offer at thy shrine
Another Orpheus still divine,
Whose charming tones shall music raise
Far above all earthly praise.
Apollo, high our souls inspire
With Orphean melody and fire;
In soft harmonious, soothing strains
Assuage the lover's tort'ring pains.
Infuse, great god, a fav'rite son,
With sounds Calliope was won.
Then may we offer at thy shrine
Another Orpheus still divine,
Whose charming tones shall music raise
Far above all earthly praise.