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Pleasing spring again is here, Trees and fields

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Christian Psalms and Hymns to Aid in Public and Private Devotion #d737 (1856) Languages: English

Pleasing spring again is here, Trees and fields

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Melodies of the Church #d823 (1832) Languages: English

Pleasing spring again is here, Trees and fields

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Church Melodies, a Collection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #d859 (1833) Languages: English
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Pleasing Spring

Hymnal: Royal Gems #113 (1880) First Line: Pleasing spring again is here! Languages: English Tune Title: [Pleasing spring again is here!]
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Kindly Spring Again Is Here

Author: John Newton; Unknown Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3535 Meter: 7.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1. Kindly spring again is here, Trees and fields in bloom appear; Hark! the birds with artless lays Warble their creator’s praise. 2. Where in winter all was snow, Now the flowers in clusters grow; And the corn, in green array, Promises a harvest-day. 3. Lord, afford a spring to me, Let me feel like what I see; Speak, and by Thy gracious voice, Make my drooping soul rejoice. 4. On Thy garden deign to smile, Raise the plants, enrich the soil; Soon Thy presence will restore Life to what seemed dead before. Languages: English Tune Title: DA CHRISTUS GEBOREN

Spring

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Massachusetts Sabbath School Hymn Book #d149 (1843) First Line: Pleasing spring again is here, Trees and fields Languages: English

Spring

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Chapel Hymn Book (4th ed.) #d284 (1842) First Line: Pleasing spring again is here, Trees and fields
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Pleasing Spring again is here

Hymnal: Dupuy's Hymns and Spiritual Songs (Rev. corr. and enl.) #XX (1843) Languages: English
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Pleasing spring again is here

Hymnal: The Presbyterian Juvenile Psalmodist #240 (1856)

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