Additionally, this set of words is sung to the following tunes:
I am not altogether sure that none of these tune names are alternate names for "Miles Lane" or "Diadem." "Coronation" is a standard 4/4 hymn that has nothing trickier than a few short eighth-note runs. "Green Street," on the other hand, is a
tricky fuguing tune with the above-mentioned repetitions of "crown him."
As far as I know (and I feel fairly certain of this), "New Agatite" is only sung in Sacred Harp circles, and infrequently outside Chicago. This is unfortunate, since it's a wonderful short fuguing tune.
The words are in
common measure (8, 6, 8, 6), and can therefore be interchanged with the other common measure lyrics like "
Amazing Grace," "
The Yellow Rose of Texas," and
Emily Dickinson's "
Because I could not stop for Death."