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Shadows and Sunshine
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What though somber shadows fall
Author: Helen S. Pierce
Tune: [What though somber shadows fall]
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Author:
Helen S. Pierce
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First Line:
What though somber shadows fall
Title:
Shadows and Sunshine
Author:
Helen S. Pierce
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Shadow here, sunshine yonder
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[What though somber shadows fall]
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The Gospel Hymn Book: a collection of new and standard hymns for Sunday Schools, Young People's Societies, Gospel and Social Meetings (1903), p.175
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The Gospel Hymn Book #171
Display Title
: Shadows and Sunshine
First Line
: What tho' somber shadows fall
Tune Title
: [What tho' somber shadows fall]
Author
: Helen S. Pierce
Date
: 1903
Subject
: Heaven |
The Gospel Hymn Book #171
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