Come, Holy Ghost, my soul inspire; Spirit of, &c. R. Mant. [Whitsuntide.] Appeared in his Holydays of the Church, &c, vol. i., 1828, pp. 317-318, in 6 stanzas of 4 lines at the close of a Meditation and Collect, which follows an account of the life and work of St. Barnabas. In 1837 it was transferred to his Ancient Hymns from the Roman Breviary, &c, as one of his "Original Hymns," No. 105, without alteration, and entitled, "Hymn to the Comforter for Faith, Hope, and Charity." It is also included in Bp. Mant's Ancient Hymns, &c, 1871. In Kennedy, 1863, No. 1180, the hymn, "Holy Ghost, my soul inspire," is this hymn in a slightly altered form. Another arrangement is:—" Holy Spirit, in my [our] breast," which was given in the enlarged edition of Morrell & How's Psalms & Hymns, 1864, No. 119.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)