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The year's last song and then we part
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The year's last song and then we part
Author: Theodore Tilton
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Author:
Theodore Tilton
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The year's last song and then we part
Author:
Theodore Tilton
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Sabbath School Bell No. 2: a superior collection of choice tunes, newly arranged and composed, and a large number of excellent hymns written expressly for this work, which are well adapted for... (1860), p.69
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Plymouth Sabbath School Collection #78
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: The summer's breezy voices call
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: The year's last song, and then we part!
Date
: 1858
Plymouth Sabbath School Collection #78
Sabbath School Bell No. 2 #69a
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: The year's last song, and then we part!
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: The year's last song, and then we part!
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: Theodore Tilton
Date
: 1860
Sabbath School Bell No. 2 #69a
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