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Come Behold in Awe and Wonder

Come behold in awe and wonder

Translator: Leendert Kooij
Tune: KOMT, VERWONDERT
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Translator: Leendert Kooij

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Text Information

First Line: Come behold in awe and wonder
Title: Come Behold in Awe and Wonder
Translator: Leendert Kooij
Source: Origin Unknown

Tune

KOMT, VERWONDERT

Although the tune has Baroque characteristics of the early eighteenth century, KOMT, VERWONDERT could possibly be as old as the text. The tune was first published in 1856 in the Edmond de Coussemaker collection Chants Papulaires des Flamands de France. KOMT, VERWONDERT is a florid tune with a number…

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