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Old-Hundred-and-Forth

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Thomas Hardy wrote verses titled

ON THE TUNE CALLED THE OLD-HUNDRED-AND-FOURTH

We never sang together
Ravenscroft’s terse old tune
On Sundays or on weekdays,
In sharp or summer weather,
At night-time or at noon.

Why did we never sing it,
Why never so incline
On Sundays or on weekdays,
Even when soft wafts would wing it
From your far floor to mine?

Shall we that tune, then, never
Stand voicing side by side
On Sundays or on weekdays? . . .
Or shall we, when for ever
In Sheol we abide,

Sing it in desolation,
As we might long have done
On Sundays or on weekdays
With love and exultation
Before our sands had run?



I'm perplexed as Ravenscroft's Psalm 104 seems to be in 10.10.11.11 meter, and searching hymnary.org for 7.6.7.7.6 turns up nothing that might be mistaken for the "terse old tune" (though there are a couple of amusing things). Has anyone else gotten to the bottom of this?

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