A Dictionary of Hymnology/Supplement/Y
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Yet there is room, p. 1899, i. The Rev. H. N. Bonar in his Hys. by Horatius Bonar, Selected and Arranged by his son, H. N. Bonar, says, p. xxv.:—
About that time [1877] hymns again begin to appear in the note-books [of Dr. Bonar], several being specially written for Mr. Sankey, the American evangelist. The story of one hymn which has become generally known may be of interest. Dr. Sankey wished to use as a solo Tennyson's sad and beautiful poem from "Guinevere": "Late, late, so late and dark the night and chill." He composed a tune for it, but copyright difficulties arose and hindered his including the words in his hymn book. So being left with a tune without words, he asked my father to write a hymn to it, keeping, if possible, to the same Scriptural theme. This was done, and "Yet there is room," was the result (p. xxv.); "Rejoice and be glad" (p. 955, i.); and "Watch, brethren, watch"," were also written about this time."
Yonge, Charlotte M., p. 1299, i. She d. at Otterbourne, March 24, 1901.