THE CHURCH BELLS OF DORSET. 35 



4. CATTISTOCK (SS. Peter and Paul). 



Carillon of 35 bells. Thirty-three cast by Severin van 

 Aerschodt, Louvain, and two by his son Felix. 



PEAL. 



1. Mark well the passing hour, the tolling Bell life's end doth 



tell. To the Glory of God. Severin van Aerschodt cast 

 me the Tenor of a peal of eight, at Louvain, and Janet 

 Keith Barnes gave me to the Church of S. S. Peter and 

 Paul, Cattistock, 1872. 



2. There is no speech, nor language, but their voices are 



heard among them. 



4. In manifold melodious chime, we waft a fair good night, 



from God's high love. Severin van Aerschodt, of 

 Louvain, cast this Carillon of 33 bells, A.D., 1872. 



5. O Christ, the King of Glory, Come in Peace. 



6. All Thy works shall praise Thee, O Lord. 



8. Let those who ring us here, Do so in Godly fear. 



10. Harmonious Bells below, Bring musick from above. 



Mary Constance Barnes gave me. 



11. Ring out the false, Ring in the true. George Digby 



Wingfield Digby, Lord of the Manor, gave me. 



THE OTHER BELLS OF THE CARILLON. 



3. Let those the Chimes who hear Oft leave their earthly 



care, for this sweet house of Prayer. Albert William Still 

 Barnes gave me. 



7. Our voices tell when joy and grief betide, mourn with the 



mourner, welcome home the bride. John Almerus 

 Digby and Diana his Wife, and William, and Eleanor 

 Scott gave me. 



9. Think when the Bells do chime T'is Angels' musick, 



Therefore come not late. 



12. The step of time Shall move to my melodious chime. 



George Toppin, Priest, and Blanche his Wife gave me. 



