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- Lead,_Kindly_Light abstract "Lead, Kindly Light is a hymn with words written in 1833 by John Henry Newman as a poem titled "the Pillar of Cloud". In some hymnals, one may find a fourth verse added by Edward H Bickersteth Jr, Bishop of Exeter. It is usually sung to the tune Lux Benigna, composed by John Bacchus Dykes in 1865, to Alberta by William H Harris, or as a choral anthem by John Stainer (1886). Arthur Sullivan also did a setting, Lux in Tenebris, which Ian Bradley praises as a "much more sensitive and honest setting of Newman's ambiguity and expressons of doubt" than Dykes' "steady, reassuring" rhythms.As a young priest, Newman became sick while in Italy and was unable to travel for almost three weeks. In his own words:Before starting from my inn, I sat down on my bed and began to sob bitterly. My servant, who had acted as my nurse, asked what ailed me. I could only answer, "I have a work to do in England." I was aching to get home, yet for want of a vessel I was kept at Palermo for three weeks. I began to visit the churches, and they calmed my impatience, though I did not attend any services. At last I got off in an orange boat, bound for Marseilles. We were becalmed for whole week in the Straits of Bonifacio, and it was there that I wrote the lines, Lead, Kindly Light, which have since become so well known.↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote ""Lead, Kindly Light, amidst th'encircling gloom,".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "And with the morn those angel faces smile,".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "Home to my God.".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears,".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "I loved to choose and see my path; but now".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "In the calm light of everlasting life."".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "Keep Thou my feet; I do not ask to see".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "Lead Thou me on!".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "Lead, Saviour, lead me home in childlike faith,".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent, till".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "Pride ruled my will. Remember not past years! So long Thy power hath blest me, sure it still".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "Shouldst lead me on;".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "The distant scene; one step enough for me. I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "The night is dark, and I am far from home,".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "The night is gone,".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "Thyself hast trod,".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "To rest forever after earthly strife".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile! Meantime, along the narrow rugged path,".
- Lead,_Kindly_Light quote "Will lead me on.".
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- Lead,_Kindly_Light comment "Lead, Kindly Light is a hymn with words written in 1833 by John Henry Newman as a poem titled "the Pillar of Cloud". In some hymnals, one may find a fourth verse added by Edward H Bickersteth Jr, Bishop of Exeter. It is usually sung to the tune Lux Benigna, composed by John Bacchus Dykes in 1865, to Alberta by William H Harris, or as a choral anthem by John Stainer (1886).".
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