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47. No Sorrow

Text Information
First Line: Daily I ponder, why troubles press me
Title: No Sorrow
Author: W. R.
Refrain First Line: O glory, there will be no sorrow in that city
Language: English
Publication Date: 1945
Copyright: © 1945, by The Stamps Quartet Music Co., in "Divine Praise"
Tune Information
Name: [Daily I ponder, why troubles press me]
Composer: Walter Rippetoe
Incipit: 51131 61215 51234
Copyright: © 1945, by The Stamps Quartet Music Co., in "Divine Praise"



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