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Saturday, August 27, 2016
Abide With Me
ABIDE
WITH ME ~Pipes & Drums Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
Abide
With Me, Hayley Westenra, Rugby
Abide
With Me - Choir (Coral) - Lyrics
https://youtu.be/qTQoPg856Ow
Abide With Me (King's College Choir, Cambridge)
https://youtu.be/deJDkU6qiGEAbide with Me
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the Christian hymn. For other uses, see Abide with Me (disambiguation).
"Abide with Me" | |
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Hymn | |
The hymn set to "Eventide"
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Written | 1847 |
Text | by Henry Francis Lyte |
Based on | Luke 24:29 |
Meter | 10 10 10 10 |
Melody | "Eventide" by William Henry Monk |
Composed | 1861 |
"Abide with Me" is a Christian hymn by Scottish Anglican Henry Francis Lyte most often sung to English composerWilliam Henry Monk's tune entitled "Eventide".
Lyte wrote the poem in 1847 and set it to music while he lay dying from tuberculosis; he survived only a further three weeks after its completion.
The hymn was hugely popular in the trenches of the First World War, and sung by Nurse Edith Cavell the night before the Germans shot her for helping British soldiers to escape from occupied Belgium.
The song is a great favourite of the Royal Family and was played at the weddings of both George VI to Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and their daughter Elizabeth II to Prince Philip Mountbatten.
Wikisource has original text related to this article: |
The hymn is a prayer for God to remain present with the speaker throughout life, through trials, and through death...
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