Elizabeth
Rundle Charles
Born:
January 2, 1828, Tavistock, Devon, England.
Died:
March 28, 1896, Hampstead, London, England.
Buried:
St. John Parish Church, Hampstead, Church Row, London, England.
Elizabeth was the daughter of John Rundle, banker and Member of Parliament. She
married lawyer Andrew Paton Charles in 1851. Anglican by affiliation, she was a
gifted poet, musician, painter, and author, and translated a number of hymns.
Her works include:
- The Voice of
Christian Life in Song; or, Hymns and Hymn-writers of Many Lands and Ages
(New York: Robert Carter & Brothers, 1859)
- The Three
Wakings, and Other Poems, 1859
- The Chronicles
of the Schönberg-Cotta Family, 1863
- Poems, 1867
- Songs Old and
New, 1882
Hymns
- Age after Age Shall
Call Her Blessed
- Around a Table, Not
a Tomb
- Come and Rejoice
with Me
- Is Thy Cruse of
Comfort Wasting?
- Jesus, What Once
Thou Wast
- Never Further than
Thy Cross
- Praise
Ye the Triune God
- What Marks the
Dawning of the Year?
Translations
- Dost Thou in a
Manger Lie?
- Lo, the Day, the Day
of Life!
- Morning Kindles all
the Sky, The