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Frances Eugenia Bolton

Short Name: Frances Eugenia Bolton
Full Name: Bolton, Frances Eugenia
Birth Year: 1859
Death Year: 1926
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Texts by Frances Eugenia Bolton (14)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Come out in the sunshineFrances Eugenia Bolton (Author)English3
I used to tell my troubles to every one I knewF. E. B. (Author)English3
In the glorious world on highFanny Bolton (Author)English2
Kind words will ease the heart brokenFrances Eugenia Bolton (Author)English2
Lo, the harvest fields are waving with the golden grain todayFanny Bolton (Author)English2
Look to the hilltops the morning is breakingFrances Eugenia Bolton (Author)English2
No yo, sino él, reciba amor y honraFannie E. Bolton (?-1926) (Author)Spanish2
Not I, but Christ, be honored, loved, exaltedFannie E. Bolton (Arr.)English3
Soldiers of the Lord, take your mighty swordF. E. B. (Author)English2
Some souls there are who never heedFrances E. Bolton (Author)English3
The winds of strife are raging roundFrances Eugenia Bolton (Author)English2
There are days of golden sunshineFrances Eugenia Bolton (Author)English2
When life looks dark and drearyF. E. B. (Author)English2
Within my soul there rings a chimeFanny Bolton (Author)English2
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