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Robert Hudson
(1732 - 1815)
Epitaph on the gravestone of Dr Willm. Child
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Between 1763 and 1794 Thomas Warren published, through differing publishers, an annual collection of catches, canons and glees, under the aegis of the Catch Club. This item was published in the tenth such collection.
Lyrics: Anon
Go, happy soul, and in the seats above
Sing endless hymns of thy geat maker's love.
How fit in heavenly songs to bear thy part,
Before well practised in the sacred art.
Whilst hearing us sometimes the choir divine
Will sure descend and in our concert join:
So much the music thou to us hast given,
Has made our earth to represent their heaven.
Go, happy soul, and in the seats above
Sing endless hymns of thy geat maker's love.
How fit in heavenly songs to bear thy part,
Before well practised in the sacred art.
Whilst hearing us sometimes the choir divine
Will sure descend and in our concert join:
So much the music thou to us hast given,
Has made our earth to represent their heaven.