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Strangers and pilgrims
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This life, so brief, is full of grief
Author: Ida N. Tarbox
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Author:
Ida N. Tarbox
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First Line:
This life, so brief, is full of grief
Title:
Strangers and pilgrims
Author:
Ida N. Tarbox
Refrain First Line:
Children of dust, we put our trust
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Sunday-School Songs: a new collection of hymns and tunes specially prepared for the use of Sunday-schools and for social and family worship. (3rd. ed.) (1870), p.111
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Glad Tidings #78
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: Children of dust, we put our trust
First Line
: This life so brief, is full of grief
Author
: Rev. I. N. Tarbox
Date
: 1869
Glad Tidings #78
Sunday School Songs. 3rd ed. #d132
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: Children of dust, we put our trust
First Line
: This life, so brief, is full of grief
Author
: Ida N. Tarbox
Date
: 1869
Sunday School Songs. 3rd ed. #d132
Sunday-School Songs #111
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: Strangers and Pilgrims
First Line
: This life so brief, is full of grief
Date
: 1870
Sunday-School Songs #111
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