The King of Love My Shepherd Is

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The King of Love My Shepherd Is
GenreHymn
Written1868
TextHenry Williams Baker
Based onPsalm 23
Meter8.7.8.7
Melody"Dominus Regit Me" by John Bacchus Dykes

The King of Love My Shepherd Is is an 1868 hymn with lyrics written by Henry Williams Baker, based on the Welsh version of Psalm 23 and the work of Edmund Prys.[1][2][3]

It is most often sung to four different melodies:

Other choral settings of the text include those by Edward Bairstow (1931), Charles Gounod (1899), Harry Rowe Shelley (1886) and Arthur Somervell (1903).[11] There are many other settings of texts derived from Psalm 23.[12]

Henry Baker's last words were reportedly lyrics from this hymn.[13]

Lyrics

The King of love my shepherd is,
whose goodness faileth never. 
I nothing lack if I am his, 
and he is mine forever.

Where streams of living water flow, 
my ransomed soul he leadeth; 
and where the verdant pastures grow, 
with food celestial feedeth.

Perverse and foolish, oft I strayed, 
but yet in love he sought me; 
and on his shoulder gently laid, 
and home, rejoicing, brought me.

In death's dark vale I fear no ill, 
with thee, dear Lord, beside me; 
thy rod and staff my comfort still, 
thy cross before to guide me.

Thou spreadst a table in my sight; 
thy unction grace bestoweth; 
and oh, what transport of delight 
from thy pure chalice floweth!

And so through all the length of days, 
thy goodness faileth never; 
Good Shepherd, may I sing thy praise 
within thy house forever.

References

  1. ^ Yr Arglwydd yw fy Mugail clau
  2. ^ Francis Arthur Jones (1903). Famous hymns and their authors. Hodder and Stoughton. p. 178.
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  4. John Julian
    (1907). A Dictionary of Hymnology. Vol. 1. John Murray. p. 327.
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  6. ^ "The Funeral Service of Diana, Princess Wales: Order of Service". BBC News. 6 September 1997. Archived from the original on 2018-09-26. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
  7. ^ The English hymnal, with tunes. University of Toronto. Oxford University Press. 1906. p. 638.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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  9. ^ 'Remsen (Thomas)' at Hymnary.org
  10. ^ 'The Lutheran Hymnal #431', Hymnary.org
  11. ^ The King of love my shepherd is, ChoralWiki
  12. ^ Vance D. Wolverton. 'Choral Settings of Psalm Twenty-three in English: An Annotated Bibliography', Parts 1 and 2, in The Choral Journal, Vol. 35, Nos. 9 and 10, April/May 1995
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