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Frona Scott

Short Name: Frona Scott
Full Name: Scott, Frona
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Texts by Frona Scott (16)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
By making someone happy as we pass along life's wayFrona Scott (Author)English2
Do you long to journey onward, where the skies are always blueFrona Scott (Author)English1
God is calling as the days are passing byFrona Scott (Author)English1
I may not see the reason for my tearsFrona Scott (Author)English2
In the deep and lonely valleys where the clouds of grief hang lowFrona Scott (Author)English1
Just a word in friendship spokenFrona Scott (Author)1
Smiles are the beautiful sunbeamsFrona Scott (Author)English1
Sometimes the storms are beatingFrona Scott (Author)English1
There's a call comes ringing over land and sea, Resistless, loud and clear (Scott)Frona Scott (Author)English1
We're a loyal Gideon Band, fighting for our native landFrona Scott (Author)English1
When aweary with life and its burdens of careFrona Scott (Author)English1
When billows of sorrow sweep over thy soulFrona Scott (Author)English4
When our loved ones journey from us to a country far awayFrona Scott (Author)English1
When the sunlight is hiding and courage goneFrona Scott (Author)1
Why should I linger? I'm longing for homeFrona Scott (Author)English1
Why should we always be sighingFrona Scott (Author)English1
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