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Hymnal, Number:von1911

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The Voice of Nature

Publication Date: 1911 Publisher: John J. Hood Publication Place: Philadelphia Editors: John J. Hood

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"Welcome!" Merry Voices Sing

Author: Annie L. Pinfold Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Trilling with gladness the notes arise on the wings of early morn Refrain First Line: "Welcome!" merry voices ringing, we salute the day Used With Tune: [Trilling with gladness the notes arise on the wings of early morn]
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Hail to Summer Days

Author: Annie L. Pinfold Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: What wonderful vision await ev'ry morn Refrain First Line: Hail! Hail to summer days! Used With Tune: [What wonderful vision await ev'ry morn]
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Praises to the King

Author: Annie L. Pinfold Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Greeting we give to the fair summer days Refrain First Line: Alleluias sweetly rise Used With Tune: [Greeting we give to the fair summer days]

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[What wonderful vision await ev'ry morn]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Clinton D. Lowden Incipit: 55123 13412 33321 Used With Text: Hail to Summer Days
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[Trilling with gladness the notes arise on the wings of early morn]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Clinton D. Lowden Incipit: 37216 17576 34553 Used With Text: "Welcome!" Merry Voices Sing
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[Hark! the sound of silver notes]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Jay H. Downs Incipit: 33236 55117 13224 Used With Text: Festal Chimes Are Pealing

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"Welcome!" Merry Voices Sing

Author: Annie L. Pinfold Hymnal: VoN1911 #1 (1911) First Line: Trilling with gladness the notes arise on the wings of early morn Refrain First Line: "Welcome!" merry voices ringing, we salute the day Languages: English Tune Title: [Trilling with gladness the notes arise on the wings of early morn]
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The Children's Army

Author: Amy Hyde Hymnal: VoN1911 #4 (1911) First Line: A mighty chorus of happy voices Refrain First Line: Sunlight brightly glancing Languages: English Tune Title: [A mighty chorus of happy voices]
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Hail to Summer Days

Author: Annie L. Pinfold Hymnal: VoN1911 #5 (1911) First Line: What wonderful vision await ev'ry morn Refrain First Line: Hail! Hail to summer days! Languages: English Tune Title: [What wonderful vision await ev'ry morn]

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R. R. Forman

Person Name: Mrs. R. R. Forman Hymnal Number: 10 Composer of "[The meadows spread around us like a sea with waves of bloom]" in The Voice of Nature Early 20th Century The Summy Company registered for copyright [for "Happy Birthday to You"] in 1935, crediting authors Preston Ware Orem and Mrs. R.R. Forman. --www.princeton.edu/

John J. Hood

Publisher of "" in The Voice of Nature Philadelphia

Annie Lewis Pinfold

1870 - 1970 Person Name: Annie L. Pinfold Hymnal Number: 1 Author of ""Welcome!" Merry Voices Sing" in The Voice of Nature Annie L. Pinfold was born in Windsor, England in 1870. She later lived in a small town near the border of Maine and New Hampshire.She started writing short stories for Sunday school publications but then started writing hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)
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