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Page 1/2 Engraved by Verovio 4.1.0-c482e35 Lead Sa Spir us, vior, it heaven breathe of ly for our Verse Fa give God, ther, ness de lead o’er scend us us; ing, 3 o’er all fill the our our world’s weak hearts tem ness with pes thou heaven tuous dost ly sea; know; joy; 5 guard thou love us, didst with guide tread ev us, this ery keep earth pas us, be sion feed fore blend us, us; ing title Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us My.Hymnary #635 - Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us Words: James Edmeston (1791-1867), alt. Music (DULCE CARMEN, 87.87.87): melody from An Essay on the Church Plain Chant, 1782; adapt. Collection of Motetts or Antiphons, ca. 1840; harm. William Henry Monk (1823-1889) Page 2/2 Engraved by Verovio 4.1.0-c482e35 7 for thou pleas we didst ure have feel that no its can help keen nev but est er thee, woe; cloy; 9 yet yet thus pos un pro ses fear vid sing ing, ed, ev per par ery se doned, bless ver guid ing, ing, ed, 11 if to noth our thy ing God pas can our sion our Fa thou peace ther didst des be. go. troy. –  page 2  – My.Hymnary #635 - Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us Words: James Edmeston (1791-1867), alt. Music (DULCE CARMEN, 87.87.87): melody from An Essay on the Church Plain Chant, 1782; adapt. Collection of Motetts or Antiphons, ca. 1840; harm. William Henry Monk (1823-1889)
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First Line:
Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us, Over the world's tempestuous sea
Title:
Lead Us, Heavenly Father, Lead Us
Author:
James Edmeston (1821)
Meter:
8.7.8.7.8.7
Language:
English
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Title:
DULCE CARMEN
Composer (attributed to):
Michael Haydn
Meter:
8.7.8.7 D
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