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1957. Golden Harps Are Sounding

1. Golden harps are sounding, angels voices sing,
Pearly gates are opened, opened for the King;
Jesus, King of glory, Jesus, King of love,
Is gone up in triumph, to His throne above.

2. He who came to save us, He who bled and died,
Now is crowned with glory at His Father’s side.
From the grave arisen, nevermore to die;
Jesus, King of glory, is gone up on high.

3. Pleading for His children in that blessèd place,
Calling them to glory, sending them His grace;
His bright home preparing, faithful ones, for you;
Jesus ever liveth, ever loveth, too.

Refrain
All His suffering ended, joyfully we sing,
Jesus hath ascended! Glory to our king!

Text Information
First Line: Golden harps are sounding, angels voices sing
Title: Golden Harps Are Sounding
Author: Frances R. Havergal (1871)
Meter: 11.11.11.11
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: The Havergal manuscripts contain the following account of the writing of this hymn: When visiting at Parry Barr, Miss Havergal walked to the boys' schoolroom, and being very tired she leaned against the playground wall, while Mr. Snepp went in. Returning in ten minutes, he found her scribbling on an old envelope. At his request she gave him the hymn just penciled, "Golden Harps Are Sounding." Her popular tune, HERMAS, was composed for the hymn. Price, p. 46 Alternate tunes: ST. THERESA, Arthur S. Sullivan, 1874 (uses refrain); LYRAE, French mel­o­dy, in The Sun­day School Chor­is­ter (Mil­wau­kee, Wis­con­sin: The Young Church­man Com­pa­ny, 1891), num­ber 37 (uses refrain)
Tune Information
Name: HERMAS
Composer: Frances Ridley Havergal (1871)
Meter: 11.11.11.11
Incipit: 33321 64321 75234
Key: G Major
Source: Psalmody (London: 1871) (does not use refrain)
Copyright: Public Domain



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