Stories of Famous Songs, Vol 2

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Dr. Boyce, by the way, wrote an eccentric "Catch" called "Long Live King George," and Carey, in one of his election lays, finishes up with:
<c Then shall we see a glorious scene,
And so God save Great George our King !"
Before finally endeavouring to prove Carey's claim, there are one or two other points worth considering.
Mr. Henry Davey, according to his " History of English Music," seems fully persuaded that " God Save the King" was composed by Pur-cell, because Mr. W. H. Cummings discovered the Latin chorus, already referred to, as having been sung at a concert given by John Travers in 1743-44! and that in consequence of this the " National Anthem was really composed for James II. about 1688." But Mr. Cummings soon disproved this assertion. Mr. Davey adds in his useful volume: "The Rev. Mr. Henslowe published a pamphlet in 1849 assert-ing that Dr. Arne's wife had received a pension as the eldest descendant of the composer of the national anthem—Anthony Young, organist of All Hallow's, Barking—and that Mrs. Arne had left a legacy to Mrs. Henslowe. There
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