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  1. The preface to Milton includes the poem "And did those feet in ancient time", which was set to music as the hymn called "Jerusalem". The poem appears after a prose attack on the influence of Greek and Roman culture, which is unfavourably contrasted with "the Sublime of the Bible".

  2. タイトルは、歌詞の1行目から「And did those feet in ancient time」と表記されることもある。 2011年にロンドンのウェストミンスター寺院で執り行われたウィリアム王子とキャサリン・ミドルトンの婚礼では、聖歌『エルサレム ( Jerusalem )』が式典内で祝福の賛美歌として歌われた。

  3. 7. Sept. 2023 · And did those feet in ancient time’ – also the hymn’s first line, and alternate title – is a poem written by William Blake around 1808. Taken from the preface to his great work Milton: A Poem in Two Books , the poem was inspired by the legend that Jesus might have travelled, with Joseph of Arimathea, to England – to Glastonbury, in Somerset.

  4. Bring me my bow of burning gold! Bring me my arrows of desire! Bring me my spear! O clouds, unfold! Bring me my chariot of fire! Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand, In England’s green and pleasant land. This poem is in the public domain. William Blake was born in London on November 28, 1757, to James, a hosier, and Catherine Blake.

  5. 4. Feb. 2022 · Milton. by William Blake. Preface. Book the First. →. The verse, with the incipit And did those feet in ancient time is also known as Jerusalem, the hymn and unofficial English anthem. The Stolen & Perverted Writings of Homer & Ovid; of Plato & Cicero. which all Men ought to contemn: are set up by artifice against the Sublime of the Bible ...

  6. by William Blake (1757 - 1827), "And did those feet in ancient time", written c1804, appears in Milton, a Poem in Two Books, from the preface  [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source] Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not ...

  7. This hymn was sung at the wed­ding of Bri­tain’s Prince Will­iam & Cath­er­ine Mid­dle­ton in West­min­ster Ab­bey, Lon­don, Ap­ril 29, 2011. Tune Information. Name: JERUSALEM (Parry) Composer: Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1848-1918 (1916) Key: D Major.