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Robin Adair
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What's this dull town to me
Author: Caroline Keppel
Tune: [Lord, at Thy mercy seat] (Scottish)
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Author:
Caroline Keppel
(no biographical information available about Caroline Keppel.)
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First Line:
What's this dull town to me
Title:
Robin Adair
Author:
Caroline Keppel
Language:
English
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Lord, at Thy mercy seat] (Scottish)
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The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection: designed for use in chapel, assembly, convocation, or general exercises of schools, normals, colleges and universities. (3rd ed.) (1914), p.158
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The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection #176
Display Title
: Robin Adair
First Line
: What's this dull town to me?
Tune Title
: [What's this dull town to me?]
Date
: 1914
The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection #176
The Chapel Hymnal #S27
Display Title
: Robin Adair
First Line
: What's this dull town to me?
Tune Title
: [What's this dull town to me?]
Author
: Caroline Keppel
Date
: 1899
The Chapel Hymnal #S27
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