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[Dark may be the night of sorrow]
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[Dark may be the night of sorrow]
Composer: Richard K. Higgins
Published in
2 hymnals
Composer:
Richard K. Higgins
(no biographical information available about Richard K. Higgins.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[Dark may be the night of sorrow]
Composer:
Richard K. Higgins
Incipit:
34565 32123 46543
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Joy in the Morning
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New Life No. 2: songs and tunes for Sunday schools, prayer meetings, and revival occasions (1886), p.76
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Glorious Things in Sacred Song #86
Tune Title
: [Dark may be the night of sorrow]
First Line
: Dark may be the night of sorrow
Composer
: R. K. Higgins
Incipit
: 34565 32123 46543
Date
: 1886
Glorious Things in Sacred Song #86
New Life No. 2 #74
Tune Title
: [Dark may be the night of sorrow]
First Line
: Dark may be the night of sorrow
Composer
: R. K. Higgins
Date
: 1886
New Life No. 2 #74
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