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Awake our drowsy souls

Awake our drowsy souls

Author: Elizabeth Scott (1769)
Published in 107 hymnals

Representative Text

1 Awake, our drowsy souls,
Shake off each slothful band,
The wonders of this day
Our noblest songs demand.
Auspicious morn! thy blissful rays,
Bright seraphs hail in songs of praise.

2 At thy approaching dawn,
Reluctant death resigned
The glorious prince of life,
Her dark domains confined.
The angelic host around Him bends,
And, 'midst their shouts, the God ascends.

3 All hail, triumphant Lord,
Heaven with hosannas rings;
While earth, in humbler strains,
Thy praise responsive sings:
Worthy art thou, who once wast slain,
Through endless years to live and reign.

4 Gird on, great god, thy sword,
Ascend thy conquering car,
While justice, truth, and love
Maintain the glorious war.
Victorious thou, thy foes shalt tread,
And sin and hell in triumph lead.

5 Make bare thy potent arm,
And wing the unerring dart,
With salutary pangs,
To each rebellious heart.
Then dying souls for life shall sue,
Numerous as drops of morning dew.

John Ash and Caleb Evans, A Collection of Hymns Adapted to Public Worship. Bristol, England, 1769, Hymn 307.

Author: Elizabeth Scott

Scott, Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Scott, Independent Minister at Norwich, and sister of Thomas Scott, noted below, was born at Norwich about 1708. In 1751 she was married to Elisha Williams, who had been from 1726 to 1739 Rector of Yale College, U.S.A., and with him she proceeded to Connecticut. On the death of Mr. Williams she was married to the Hon. William Smith, of New York, who also predeceased her. She died at Wethersfield, Connecticut, June 13th, 1776. In connection with Miss Scott's hymns we are acquainted directly and indirectly with four manuscripts, each of which is interesting in itself. These are as follows:— i. The first manuscript is in the library of Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut. Mr. Franklin Bowditch… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Awake our drowsy souls
Author: Elizabeth Scott (1769)
Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8
Source: A Collection of Hymns Adapted to Public Worship by John Ash and Caleb Evans (Bristol, England: 1769); John Rippon, A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors, 1787
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Notes

Awake, our drowsy souls. Elizabeth Scott. [Sunday.] First published in the Baptist Collection of Ash and Evans, Bristol, 1769, No. 307, in 5 stanzas of 6 lines, and appointed as “A hymn for Lord's Day Morning." From that collection it passed into several later hymnals, including Rippon, Dobell, and others; but it is almost entirely unknown to modern hymnbooks except in America having been superseded by "Awake, ye saints, awake, And hail," &c, a recast of the same in 4 stanzas (stanza iii. being the original with "and " for "while," line 3) made by T. Cotterill, and given in the first ed. of his Selection, 1810. This form of the hymn is in somewhat extensive use both in Great Britain and America, and is usually ascribed correctly to "Elizabeth Scott and Thomas Cotterill." In many of the modern American hymnals, stanza iv. is omitted; but the English generally give the text from Cotterill as in Baptist Psalms and Hymns, 1858, in this case the only alteration is "blest" for "bless'd" in stanza i., 1. 5. Another form of the hymn is:— "Servants of God, awake." It consists of stanzas i.—iii. of Cotterill's recast, slightly altered. It appeared in the Harrow School Hymn Book, 1855, and from thence passed into Church Hymns , 1871, No. 39. In the Hymn Book of the Evangelical Assoc., Cleveland, Ohio, 1881, No. 604, stanzas i., ii. are given as "Children of God, awake"; and in the Marlborough College Hymns, 1869, stanzas i.—iii. as "Come, sons of God, awake." [Willliam T. Brooke]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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A Collection of Evangelical Hymns #CLVIII

A Collection of Hymns for Public and Private Worship approved by the Presbytery of Charleston #d13

A Collection of Hymns from Various Authors. New ed. #d31

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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for the Use of Universalist Societies and Families 16ed. #29

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A Pastor's Selection of Hymns and Tunes #302

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A Selection of Hymns & Psalms #266

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A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors. #349

A Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors #d26

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A Selection of Hymns #CCCXLIX

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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #276

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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #CCLXXVI

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A Selection of Psalms and Hymns #276

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Baptist Hymn Book #a441

Cantica Laudis #d20

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Carmina Sacra #183

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Carmina Sacra #187a

Chapel Hymns #d48

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Christian Hymns #53

Church Melodies, a Collection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #d88

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Church Psalmody #H451

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Church Psalmody #451

Family Hymns #d23

Hymn Book for Sunday Schools #d13

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Hymns and Songs of Praise for Public and Social Worship #948

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Hymns for Christian Melody #590

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Hymns for the Sanctuary and Social Worship #100

Hymns for the Use of the Brethren in Christ #d39

Hymns for the Use of the New Jerusalem Church #d27

Hymns Selected #d15

Hymns Selected from Dr. Watts, Dr. Doddridge and Various Other Writers #d14

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Manual of Christian Psalmody #451

Melodies of the Church #d86

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Plymouth Collection #a65

Prayers for the Use of Families with a Selection of Hymns #d11

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Psalms and Hymns, Adapted to Public Worship #527

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Psalms and Hymns, for Christian Use and Worship #H37

Psalms and Hymns, for Social and Private Worship #d48

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Psalms and Hymns #486

Sacred poetry #d35

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Sacred Poetry #aH.XXIV

Sacred Poetry #d35

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Sacred Poetry #H.XXIV

Seamen's Devotional Assistant and Mariners' Hymns (American Seamen's Friend Society) #d36

Select Melodies, comprising the Best of Those Hymns and Spiritual Songs in Common Use #d17

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Songs of Praise #228

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The American Church Harp #101

The American Repository of Sacred Music #d14

The American Tune Book (Carmina Sacra, enlarged) #d23

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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book #65

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The Baptist Hymn Book #441

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The Baptist Psalmody #842

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The Canadian Baptist Hymn Book #60

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The Christian Harmonist #151

The Christian Minstrel #d14

The Christian Minstrel #d18

The Christian Psalter #d41

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The Christian's Harp #86

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The Congregational Hymn Book #341

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The Gospel Psalmist #214

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The Harp #280

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The Harp. 2nd ed. #a280

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The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCCXXII

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The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCCXXII

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The Key-Stone Collection of Church Music #163

The Modern Psalmist #d19

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The New England Sabbath School Minstrel #42

The New England Sunday School Hymn Book #d16

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The New Hymn Book, Designed for Universalist Societies #197

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The New Hymn Book, Designed for Universalist Societies #197

The New Village Harmony #d8

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The Psalmist #241

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The Psalmist #241

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The Psalmody #223

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The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #1067

The Psalms of David ... New ed. #d16

The Service of Song for Baptist Churches #d62

The Service of Song for Baptist Churches #d38

The Southern Psalmist #d60

The Southern Psalmist. New ed. #d65

The Temple Harp #d21

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