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A Song of Easter
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Sing, children, sing, and your perfumed [the lily] censers swing
Author: Celia Thaxter
Tune: [Sing, children, sing]
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Author:
Celia Thaxter
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First Line:
Sing, children, sing, and your perfumed [the lily] censers swing
Title:
A Song of Easter
Author:
Celia Thaxter
Language:
English
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Sing, children, sing]
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The Treasury of American Sacred Song with Notes Explanatory and Biographical (1896), p.220
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Little Sacred Songs #147
Display Title
: Sing, Children, Sing
First Line
: Sing, children, sing
Tune Title
: [Sing, children, sing]
Date
: 1892
Little Sacred Songs #147
The Treasury of American Sacred Song with Notes Explanatory and Biographical #278
Display Title
: A Song of Easter
First Line
: Sing, children, sing
Author
: Celia Thaxter
Date
: 1896
The Treasury of American Sacred Song with Notes Explanatory and Biographical #278
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