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Oscar R. Overby
Short Name:
Oscar R. Overby
Full Name:
Overby, Oscar Rudolph, 1892-
Birth Year:
1892
Death Year:
1964
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Texts by Oscar R. Overby (14)
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Authority Languages
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As the sunflower turns in the morning
Oscar R. Overby (Author)
English
3
Easter morrow stills our sorrow
Oscar R. Overby, 1892-1964 (Translator)
English
4
Evening sun descending
O. R. Overby (Author)
English
3
God be with you now and ever
Oscar R. Overby (Author)
English
3
God would have the blossoms bloom
O. R. Overby (Author)
2
How oft, O Father, my heart is burning
Oscar R. Overby (Author)
English
3
I know a way besieged and thronging
Oscar R. Overby (Translator)
English
3
I saw Him in childhood with eyes brightly beaming
O. R. Overby (Author)
English
4
I would gather treasures in heaven
Oscar R. Overby (Author)
English
3
One radiant morn the mists will all surrender
O. R. Overby (Author)
English
3
One resolve, one resolve, you who falter and fear
O. R. Overby (Author)
English
3
The chimes of the Sabbath re-echo abroad
Oscar R. Overby (Author)
English
3
There's a kingdom fair and gently looming
Oscar R. Overby, 1892-1964 (Author)
English
3
To a virgin meek and mild
Oscar Overby (Author)
English
3
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