Awake, Awake to Love and Work

Representative Text

1 Awake, awake to love and work!
The lark is in the sky;
The fields are wet with diamond dew;
The worlds awake to cry
Their blessings on the Lord of life,
As He goes meekly by.

2 Come, let thy voice be one with theirs,
Shout with their shout of praise;
See how the giant sun soars up,
Great lord of years and days!
So let the love of Jesus come
And set thy soul ablaze.

3 To give and give, and give again,
What God hath given thee;
To spend thyself nor count the cost;
To serve right gloriously
The God who gave all worlds that are,
And all that are to be.

Source: Hymns for a Pilgrim People: a congregational hymnal #441

Author: Geoffrey Anketel Studdert Kennedy

Born with Irish heritage to the vicarage in a deprived parish in Leeds. Studdert Kennedy got into Trinity College Dublin at the age of 14, though poverty meant he did not attend until later, graduating with a First Class degree. He was a popular teacher at Calday Grange Grammar School on the Wirral Peninsula before entering the Anglican Ministry; ordained in Worcester Cathedral in 1908 and married in 1914. He worked in deprived parishes: in Rugby, with his Father in Leeds and St Paul's in Worcester. He was known for his forgetfulness, his generosity (he famously gave away the marital bed to an old lady in need recruiting his wife to help carry the mattress) and his plain speaking. He became a military chaplain (AKA the Padre) in 1915. He… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Awake, awake to love and work
Title: Awake, Awake to Love and Work
Author: Geoffrey Anketel Studdert Kennedy (1921)
Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Notes

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Tune

MORNING SONG (Dare)

MORNING SONG is a folk tune that has some resemblance to the traditional English tune for "Old King Cole." The tune appeared anonymously in Part II of John Wyeth's (PHH 486) Repository of Sacred Music (1813). In 1816 it was credited to "Mr. Dean," which some scholars believe was a misprinted referen…

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Baptist Hymnal (1975 ed) #413

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Christian Worship and Praise #392

Christian Worship #323

Churches of Christ Hymn Book #537

Hymnal for Juniors in Worship and Study #d12

Hymns and Psalms #631

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Hymns for a Pilgrim People #441

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Hymns for Children and Grownups to Use Together #14

Hymns of the Rural Spirit #37

Pilgrim Hymnal #34

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Rejoice in the Lord #480

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Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #576

Songs of Praise #450

Songs #172a

The Book of Hymns #d42

The Churches of God Hymnal. #d39

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The Cokesbury Worship Hymnal #171

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The Cyber Hymnal #324

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The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #156

The Hymnal of the United Church of Christ #177

The Junior Hymnal #d12

The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes #588

The Methodist Hymnal #190

The Methodist Hymnal #455

The Methodist Hymnal #455

The New Century Hymnal #89

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The New Church Hymnal #273

Worship and Hymns for All Occasions #d19

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