| Selected item (#2114) = Rise, thou best and brightest morning |
| Attributes of this item |
| incipit (first line(s), normalized): |
Rise, thou best and brightest morning |
| version (if more than one exists): |
Printed poem 1652; used for ode 1666 - 1672 |
| the item's genre (general): |
ode |
| the item's genre (specific): |
New Year’s Day |
the institution/place or purpose for which the work was first destined: |
English court |
| the work's year (or focal date, if known): |
1670 - 1672 |
| author of the text: |
Richard Crashaw |
| composer of the music: |
Henry Cooke |
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| Number of texts stored: 2 |
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- Text #263 / Source: GB-Bu 5001, ff. 11-14 / version: Music manuscript (Henry Cooke autograph)
- Text #262 / Source: Richard Crashaw, Carmen Deo Nostro, Te Decet Hymnus Sacred Poems ... (London: Peter Targa ..., 1652), pp. 17-18 / version: Printed poem 1652
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