1. Hush, all ye sounds of war, ye nations all be still,
A voice of heav’nly joy steals over vale and hill,
O hear the angels sing the captive world’s release,
This day is born in Bethlehem the Prince of Peace.
2. No more divided be, ye families of men,
Old enmity forget, old friendship knit again,
In the new year of God let brothers’ love increase,
This day is born in Bethlehem the Prince of Peace.
Draper, William Henry, M.A., son of Henry and Lucy Mary Draper, was born at Kenilworth, Dec. 19, 1855, and educated at Keble College, Oxford; B.A. in honours, M.A. 1880. Ordained in 1880, he was Curate of St. Mary's, Shrewsbury; Vicar of Alfreton; of the Abbey Church, Shrewsbury; and since 1899 Rector of Adel, Leeds. Mr. Draper's hymns in common use include the following:—
1. Come forth, ye sick and poor. [Harvest.] Written in 1001 and printed in the Guardian, Sept. 18, 1901. In 1905 it was given, somewhat altered, in The Council School Hymn Book, No. 132. It was also published by Novello & Co., with Music by J. H. Maunder.
2. From homes of quiet peace. [In Time of War.] Published by Novello & Co. in their series of Hymns in… Go to person page >
Display Title: Hush, All Ye Sounds of WarFirst Line: Hush, all ye sounds of warTune Title: THE PRINCE OF PEACEAuthor: William H. Draper, 1855Date: 1941Subject: Advent and Nativity |
Display Title: Hush, All Ye Sounds of WarFirst Line: Hush, all ye sounds of war, ye nations all be stillTune Title: THE PRINCE OF PEACEAuthor: William H. Draper, 1855-1933Meter: 12.12.12.12
Display Title: Hush, all ye sounds of warFirst Line: Hush, all ye sounds of warTune Title: PRINCE OF PEACEAuthor: William H. DraperScripture: Isaiah 9:6Subject: Christmas |Source: CW 195
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