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Gaily sing, gaily sing

Author: Laura E. Newell Hymnal: Victory of Song #d14 (1892)
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Gaily Singing

Author: Elizabeth Jones Hymnal: The Voice of Nature #11 (1911) First Line: Sunny hours Languages: English Tune Title: [Sunny hours]

Gaily the sun woos the spring for his bride

Author: Gerald Massey Hymnal: The Truth Seeker Collection of Forms, Hymns and Recitations, Original and Selected, for the Use of Liberals #d88 (1877)

Gaily We Celebrate

Author: Harold Krantzler Hymnal: Union Songster #194 (1960) First Line: Gaily we celebrate our holiday Topics: Succos Hymns and Songs Languages: English Tune Title: [Gaily we celebrate our holiday]
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Gain After Loss

Author: Miss F. R. Havergal Hymnal: Sweet Harmonies #55 (1896) First Line: Light after darkness Languages: English Tune Title: [Light after darkness]

Gain after loss

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: Harvest Bells No.3 #d57 (1887) First Line: Light after darkness, gain after loss Languages: English
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Gain After Loss

Author: Frances R. Havergal Hymnal: The Gospel Song Sheaf #131 (1896) First Line: Light after darkness Languages: English Tune Title: [Light after darkness]
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Gain, After Loss

Author: Miss F. R. Havergal Hymnal: Harvest Bells Nos. 1, 2 and 3 #305 (1892) First Line: Light after darkness Languages: English Tune Title: [Light after darkness]

Gaines

Hymnal: The Christian Harmony #61B (2010) First Line: Oh for a thousand tongues to sing Tune Title: GAINES

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