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[Oh, beautiful thou art]

Appears in 2 hymnals Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 33456 51345 62334 Used With Text: Oh! beautiful thou art

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Oh! beautiful thou art

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Oh, beautiful thou art Lyrics: 1 Oh, beautiful thou art, Our sweet Virgin Queen, Come reign within each heart, Peaceful and serene. See, with love now thrilling all thy children's hearts, Joy each breast is filling, Sadness now departs, Joy each breath is filling, Sadness now departs. 2 Oh list to strains now swelling Even to thy throne; O call us for this dwelling,-- Leave us not alone. Mother ever holy, Hear us as we pray; Virgin pure and lowly With us ever stay. 3 Ah! when we're sad and weary: Tired of life and sin, And when the way looks dreary Haste thy child and win. When death lays his finger On our key brow, Oh, then near us linger, Linger then as now. Used With Tune: [Oh, beautiful thou art]

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Oh! beautiful thou art

Hymnal: Laudis Corona #76 (1880) First Line: Oh, beautiful thou art Lyrics: 1 Oh, beautiful thou art, Our sweet Virgin Queen, Come reign within each heart, Peaceful and serene. See, with love now thrilling all thy children's hearts, Joy each breast is filling, Sadness now departs, Joy each breath is filling, Sadness now departs. 2 Oh list to strains now swelling Even to thy throne; O call us for this dwelling,-- Leave us not alone. Mother ever holy, Hear us as we pray; Virgin pure and lowly With us ever stay. 3 Ah! when we're sad and weary: Tired of life and sin, And when the way looks dreary Haste thy child and win. When death lays his finger On our key brow, Oh, then near us linger, Linger then as now. Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, beautiful thou art]
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Oh! Beautiful thou Art

Author: Pupil of S. N. D. Hymnal: May Blossoms, a collection of hymns to the Blessed Virgin #15 (1872) First Line: Oh, beautiful thou art Refrain First Line: Hail, Virgin, spotless Mother! Tune Title: [Oh, beautiful thou art]

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Sisters of Notre Dame, Cincinnati, Ohio

Person Name: Pupil of S. N. D. Author of "Oh! Beautiful thou Art" in May Blossoms, a collection of hymns to the Blessed Virgin
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