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[Sleep, Holy Babe! upon Thy mother's breast] (Austin)
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[Sleep, Holy Babe! upon Thy mother's breast] (Austin)
Composer: William Austin
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Choral
Six A Cappella Christmas Carols
Composer:
William Austin
(no biographical information available about William Austin.)
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Title:
[Sleep, Holy Babe! upon Thy mother's breast] (Austin)
Composer:
William Austin
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Sleep, Holy Babe
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Carols Old and Carols New: for use at Christmas and other seasons of the Christian year (1916), p.587
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Carols Old and Carols New #701
Tune Title
: [Sleep, Holy Babe! upon Thy mother's breast]
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: Sleep, Holy Babe! upon Thy mother's breast
Composer
: W. Austin
Date
: 1916
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