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SPRING (Stoney)
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SPRING (Stoney)
Composer: Frank E. A. Stoney (1810)
Published in
2 hymnals
Composer:
Frank E. A. Stoney
(no biographical information available about Frank E. A. Stoney.)
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Tune Information
Title:
SPRING (Stoney)
Composer:
Frank E. A. Stoney
(1810)
Incipit:
32123 45432 12345
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Very early in the morning, Still before the break of day
Like the Merry Birds
All texts published with SPRING (Stoney)
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The Children's Hymnal and Service Book (1929), p.40
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The Children's Hymnal and Service Book #36
Tune Title
: SPRING
First Line
: Very early in the morning
Composer
: Frank E. A. Stoney (1874-1918)
Date
: 1929
The Children's Hymnal and Service Book #36
The School Hymnal #264
Tune Title
: SPRING
First Line
: From the boughs and leafy branches
Composer
: Dr. Frank E. A. Stoney
Incipit
: 32123 45432 12345
Date
: 1920
The School Hymnal #264
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