This is a hymn for Christ the King set to DIADEMATA by George Job Elvey with a text by Matthew Bridges, except for verse four by Godfrey Thring.
The New Living Parish Hymnal gives you the six verses below, but I’ve seen at least nine and frequent variations of the text. They don’t use the stanza with the memorable designation of God as the “Potentate of time” but you can’t have everything. It is a stirring hymn nonethless, that I had a go at already here.
My backing this time is just fake BIAB organ:
1 Crown him with many crowns, the Lamb upon his throne;
Hark! how the heav’nly anthem drowns all music but its own:
Awake, my soul, and sing of him who died for thee,
And hail him as Thy matchless King through all eternity.2 Crown him, the Virgin’s Son, the God incarnate born,
Whose arm those crimson trophies won which now His brow adorn;
Fruit of the mystic rose, as of that rose the stem;
The root whence mercy ever flows, the babe of Bethlehem.3 Crown Him the Lord of love: behold His hands and side,
Rich wounds, yet visible above in beauty glorified:
No angel in the sky can fully bear that sight,
But downward bends his burning eye at mysteries so bright.4 Crown him, the Lord of life, who triumphed o’er the grave,
And rose victorious o’er the strife for those He came to save:
His glories now we sing, who died, and rose on high;
Who died, eternal life to bring, and lives, that death may die.5 Crown him, the Lord of peace, whose power a sceptre sways
From pole to pole, that wars may cease, and all be prayer and praise:
His reign shall know no end, and round His piercèd feet
Fair flowers of paradise extend their fragrance ever sweet.6 Crown him, the Lord of heaven, one with the Father known,
And the blest Spirit through him given from yonder triune throne:
All hail, Redeemer, hail, for thou hast died for me;
Thy praise shall never,never fail throughout eternity.


