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Summer days their beauty

Author: Anna M. Proctor Hymnal: RT1913 #d1 (1913) First Line: Bright and fair everywhere

A song of praise

Author: A. A. Pawn Hymnal: RT1913 #d2 (1913) First Line: Bright gleam the meadows Refrain First Line: For the roses along

The crown of love

Author: A. A. Payn Hymnal: RT1913 #d3 (1913) First Line: Fair are the flowers along Refrain First Line: Shine, ever shine

Faith is our beacon ever

Author: A. A. Payn Hymnal: RT1913 #d4 (1913) First Line: Heralds of love are we

God is love they say

Author: A. A. Payn Hymnal: RT1913 #d5 (1913) First Line: In the meadows green

Summer days now are filled

Author: A. A. Payn Hymnal: RT1913 #d6 (1913) First Line: Summer days, filled with praise, Now on earth adoring

There's a work to do

Author: A. A. Payn Hymnal: RT1913 #d7 (1913) First Line: There's a whirring

O, on like a mighty

Author: A. A. Payn Hymnal: RT1913 #d8 (1913) First Line: Wave your banners, let

God is love, joyfully

Author: A. Wilton Hymnal: RT1913 #d9 (1913) First Line: What are the flowers saying

Come then with nature

Author: Ella Doughty Hymnal: RT1913 #d10 (1913) First Line: What shall we render for all

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