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M. E. Grey

Hymnal Number: d79 Author of "The children of far distant lands" in We Sing of Life

Harry Kemp

b. 1883 Hymnal Number: d108 Author of "Who thou art I know not" in We Sing of Life

L. Ginsberg

Hymnal Number: d49 Author of "Love that is hoarded" in We Sing of Life

Clinton Scollard

Hymnal Number: d65 Author of "Arise thou, my soul" in We Sing of Life

Julia C. R. Dorr

1825 - 1913 Hymnal Number: d31 Author of "Heir of all the ages, I" in We Sing of Life Born: Feb­ru­ary 13, 1825, Charles­ton, South Car­o­li­na. Died: Jan­u­a­ry 18, 1913, Rut­land, Ver­mont, at her home, The Ma­ples. Buried: Ev­er­green Cem­e­te­ry, Ru­tland, Ver­mont. Pseudonym: Car­o­line Tho­mas. Daughter of Will­iam Young Rip­ley, Julia lost her mo­ther as a child. In 1830 her fa­ther took her to Ver­mont, where she was ed­u­cat­ed. She be­gan writ­ing po­et­ry at an ear­ly age, but did not publ­ish an­y­thing un­til two years af­ter her 1847 mar­ri­age to Sen­e­ca M. Dorr, a prom­i­nent New York law­yer and bank­er. After her mar­ri­age, Ju­lia con­trib­ut­ed to mag­a­zines, main­ly po­e­try, with an oc­ca­sion­al short sto­ry. She count­ed among her friends writ­ers such as Ralph Wal­do Em­ers­on, James Russ­ell Low­ell, Ju­lia Ward Howe, Rich­ard Wat­son Gild­er, and Ol­iv­er Wen­dell Holmes. She car­ried on a cor­res­pon­dence with Holmes for over 20 years. Dorr’s works in­clude: Farmingdale, 1854 A Ca­thed­ral Pil­grim­age Bermuda. An Idyl of the Sum­mer Is­lands Bride and Bride­groom. A Ser­ies of Let­ters to a Young Mar­ried Couple Friar An­sel­mo and Other Po­ems The Le­gend of the Ba­bouh­ka Lanmere Sybil Hunt­ing­ton Expiation The Fal­low Field --www.hymntime.com/tch/

George Gordon Byron, Baron Byron

1788 - 1824 Person Name: G. G. N. Byron Hymnal Number: d17 Author of "Eternal spirit of the chainless" in We Sing of Life Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord, born in London, Jan. 22, 1788, died at Missolonghi, April 19, 1824. Lord Byron's name is associated with hymnody through a few pieces from his Hebrew Melodies, 1815, being in use in a limited number of hymnals, and these mainly in America. These include:— 1. The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold. 2. The king was on his throne. 3. The wild gazelle o'er Judah's hills. Lord Byron's Works with Life and Letters, by T. Moore, in 17 vols., was published by J. Murray, London, 1832. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

M. Dabney

Hymnal Number: d83 Author of "The goldenrod has lighted" in We Sing of Life

Didrik Petri

1560 - 1617 Person Name: T. Petri Hymnal Number: d77 Author of "Spring has now unwrapped the flowers" in We Sing of Life

S. S. Grossman

Hymnal Number: d64 Author of "Hanukkah candles" in We Sing of Life

Monroe Lewis

Hymnal Number: d35 Author of "In spring the day is early" in We Sing of Life

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