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Let us with a gladsome mind

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Let us with a gladsome mind
GenreHymn
Written1623
TextJohn Milton
Based onPsalm 136
Meter7.7.7.7
Melody"Monkland" by John Bernard Wilkes

Let us with a gladsome mind is a hymn written in 1623 by John Milton, a pupil at St. Paul's School, at the age of 15 as a paraphrase of Psalm 136. It was set to music as the hymn tune known as Monkland by the organist John Bernard Wilkes using a melody written by John Antes.

Lyrics

Let us with a gladsome mind
Praise the Lord, for he is kind,
For his mercies aye endure,
Ever faithful, ever sure.

References

  1. Norman Mable (2007), Popular Hymns and Their Writers, Read Books, pp. 135–6, ISBN 978-1-4067-4577-1
  2. David Holbrook, Elizabeth Poston (1967), The Cambridge Hymnal, Cambridge University Press, p. 73, ISBN 978-0-521-20398-2
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