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The Voice of Nature: A service For Children's Day
Publisher:
John J. Hood, Philadelphia, 1911
Language:
English
Notes:
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1
Trilling with gladness the notes arise on the wings of early morn
[Trilling with gladness the notes arise on the wings of early morn]
4
A mighty chorus of happy voices
[A mighty chorus of happy voices]
5
What wonderful vision await ev'ry morn
[What wonderful vision await ev'ry morn]
6
Greeting we give to the fair summer days
[Greeting we give to the fair summer days]
7
Hark! the sound of silver notes
[Hark! the sound of silver notes]
8
'Mid fields decked with Palestine flowers so fair
['Mid fields decked with Palestine flowers so fair]
9
Radiant hours are passing, swift and sure their flight
[Radiant hours are passing, swift and sure their flight]
10
The meadows spread around us like a sea with waves of bloom
[The meadows spread around us like a sea with waves of bloom]
11
Sunny hours
[Sunny hours]
12
A little cot in Nazareth of old
[A little cot in Nazareth of old]
13
Daylight is past
[Daylight is past]
14
In strains of loud rejoicing
[In strains of loud rejoicing]
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