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Lift Up Thine Eyes
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When the days are dreary, Lift up thine eyes to the hills
Author: Elizabeth Irving Aldridge
Tune: [When the days are dreary] (Aldridge)
Published in
2 hymnals
Author:
Elizabeth Irving Aldridge
(no biographical information available about Elizabeth Irving Aldridge.)
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First Line:
When the days are dreary, Lift up thine eyes to the hills
Title:
Lift Up Thine Eyes
Author:
Elizabeth Irving Aldridge
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
So lift up thine eyes
Publication Date:
1940
Copyright:
This text may still be under copyright because it was published in 1940.
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[When the days are dreary] (Aldridge)
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Dawning Light #28
Display Title
: I just send a prayer above
First Line
: When the days are dreary
Author
: Buck Compelube
Date
: 1960
Dawning Light #28
The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 5 #197
Display Title
: Lift Up Thine Eyes
First Line
: When the days are dreary
Tune Title
: [When the days are dreary]
Author
: E. I. A.
Date
: 1946
The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 5 #197
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