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BARTLETT (Barrington)
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BARTLETT (Barrington)
Composer: F. T. Barrington
Published in
1 hymnal
Composer:
F. T. Barrington
(no biographical information available about F. T. Barrington.)
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Tune Information
Title:
BARTLETT (Barrington)
Composer:
F. T. Barrington
Meter:
7.7.7.7
Incipit:
17656 23443 17656
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
Hark, My Soul! It Is The Lord!
All texts published with BARTLETT (Barrington)
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Alternative Tunes
ST. BEES (Dykes)
PLEYEL'S HYMN
DENT DALE
RENFREWSHIRE
SAVANNAH (55432)
More tunes with meter 7.7.7.7
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The Woman's Hymnal: a collection of sacred lyrics set to music and arranged as duets for soprano and alto, (tenor and bass ad libitum.) for the use of The Woman's College of Baltimore (1892), p.61
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The Woman's Hymnal #56
Tune Title
: BARTLETT
First Line
: Hark, my soul! it is the Lord
Composer
: F. T. Barrington
Meter
: 7.7.7.7.
Incipit
: 17656 23443 17656
Date
: 1892
The Woman's Hymnal #56
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