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LONE PILGRIM
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LONE PILGRIM
Compiler: Marcus Lafayette Swan (1916)
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Compiler:
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Tune Information
Title:
LONE PILGRIM
Compiler:
Marcus Lafayette Swan
(1916)
Meter:
11.8.11.8
Incipit:
13555 56715 32113
Key:
F Major or modal
Copyright:
Public Domain
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The New Harp of Columbia: a system of musical notation, with a note for each sound, and a shape for each note; containing a variety of most excellent psalm and hymn tunes, odes and anthems, happily... (1921), p.52
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The New Harp of Columbia #49
Tune Title
: LONE PILGRIM
First Line
: In songs of sublime adoration and praise
Composer
: M. L. Swan
Meter
: 11s & 8s
Key
: F Major or modal
Date
: 1921
The New Harp of Columbia #49
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