Give Me My Arrows and Give Me My Bow explained

Give Me My Arrows And Give Me My Bow
Cover:GiveMeMyArrows1848.png
Caption:Sheet music cover, 1848
Published:1848

"Give Me My Arrows And Give Me My Bow" is a ballad written and composed by Samuel Lover in 1848.[1] Lovers, an Irish songwriter and novelist, wrote the ballad during a trip to the United States.[2]

Preface

Lover prefaced the poem with an introductory story:[3]

Title

The song title came from the first line of "The Samoyeds", a poem by Rev. Isaac Taylor.[4]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Lover, "Give Me My Arrows And Give Me My Bow" (Sheet music).
  2. -, "Our Portrait Gallery", p. 203: "These extracts, from songs written in American, will serve to show that Mr. Lover's poetry was not a conventional thing following in the beaten track of everyday association, nor confined to Irish subjects, with which his name was so identified; but fresh scenes produced fresh poetic combinations, alike truthful and just in imagery and illustration."
  3. Lover, Songs and Ballads, p. 27.
  4. Taylor, Scenes in Asia, p. 22,