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When a Knight Won his Spurs
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Composer:English TraditionalGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:2:32"When a Knight Won his Spurs" is a traditional English hymn that was composed in the 19th century. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written sometime in the mid-1800s. The hymn has since become a popular choice for Christian worship services and is often sung during weddings and other special occasions. The hymn is typically performed in four movements, with each movement representing a different stage in the life of a knight. The first movement, which is often referred to as the "squire's verse," describes the young knight as he prepares for battle. The second movement, known as the "knight's verse," describes the knight as he rides into battle, ready to fight for his king and country. The third movement, which is often referred to as the "victory verse," describes the knight's triumph over his enemies. The final movement, known as the "heavenly verse," describes the knight's ultimate reward for his bravery and loyalty - a place in heaven alongside his fellow knights. One of the most notable characteristics of "When a Knight Won his Spurs" is its use of vivid imagery and metaphorical language. The hymn paints a vivid picture of the life of a knight, from his training as a squire to his ultimate reward in heaven. The use of metaphorical language, such as the comparison of the knight's armor to the "armor of light," adds to the hymn's poetic and spiritual qualities. Overall, "When a Knight Won his Spurs" is a powerful and moving hymn that celebrates the virtues of bravery, loyalty, and faith. Its timeless message and beautiful melody have made it a beloved part of Christian worship for generations.More....
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