"Full in the panting heart of Rome" was penned by the first Archbishop of Westminster and became famous for its chorus: ‘God bless our Pope’. Cardinal Wiseman’s original fifth verse (which is not on this recording) has been omitted in most hymn-books since the 1912 Westminster Hymnal because of its somewhat archaic references to the telegraph:
For like the sparks of unseen fire,
That speak along the magic wire,
From home to home, from heart to heart,
These words of countless children dart.
I try not to think to much about the words as I find it too funny.
I try not to think to much about the words as I find it too funny.
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