University Musical Encyclopedia volume 5

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University Musical Encyclopedia volume 5
Elson, Louis Charles, 1848-1920
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" In later editions this is changed to, "Thou who art in heaven art pres- ent throughout the whole sacramental action to every devout receiver. " In the earlier editions of "The Christian Year, " the thirteenth stanza on "Gunpowder Treason" ran thus: O come to our Communion Feast, There present in the heart, Not in the hands, the Eternal Priest Will His true self impart.
On his death-bed Keble changed the not of the third line into as.
Though Ken lived in days when it was difficult to act a con
...sistent part, he so bore himself that even contemporaries would probably have subscribed to Macaulay's tribute that his character approached "as near as human infirmity permits to the ideal perfec- tion of Christian virtue. " In one of Lord Beacons- field's letters, he mentions having met a French gentle- man who referred to Ken as the "Fenelon" of England. Dryden's tribute is warmer still, when he makes him (according to Sir John Hawkins) the model of his "good parson" in the lines — Letting down the golden chain from high, He drew his audience upwards to the sky : And oft with holy hymns he charmed their ears (A music more melodious than the spheres) ; For David left him, when he went to rest, His lyre : and after him he sang the best.

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