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In the real world, although the hymn was written around [[1804]], {{w|Hubert Parry}}'s melody was not actually composed until [[1916]], 23 years after the story was set. | In the real world, although the hymn was written around [[1804]], {{w|Hubert Parry}}'s melody was not actually composed until [[1916]], 23 years after the story was set. | ||
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Revision as of 19:14, 6 September 2013
"Jerusalem" was a hymn sung at one of Winifred Gillyflower's meetings in 1893 at a church near Sweetville. Gillyflower led the song, and the entire congregation, excluding Jenny Flint, joined in.
Its lyrics included:
Behind the scenes
In the real world, although the hymn was written around 1804, Hubert Parry's melody was not actually composed until 1916, 23 years after the story was set.