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My own sweet country

Author: Mary Lee Demarest Hymnal: Choice Songs [No. 1] #d16 (1894) First Line: I am far fr' my hame [from my home], and I'm weary Refrain First Line: I will never be content

My own sweet country

Author: Mary Lee Demarest Hymnal: Salvation Songs for all Religious Work and Worship #d19 (1921) First Line: I am far fr' my hame [from my home], and I'm weary Refrain First Line: I will never be content

My own sweet country

Author: Mary Lee Demarest Hymnal: Gospel Melodies #d62 (1890) First Line: I am far fr' my hame [from my home], and I'm weary Refrain First Line: I will never be content Languages: English
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I am far frae my hame, an' I'm weary aften-whiles

Author: Chaplain C. C. McCabe Hymnal: Jasper and Gold #96 (1877) Languages: English
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My Ain Countrie

Author: Mary Lee Demarest Hymnal: Great Revival Hymns No. 2 #152 (1913) First Line: I am far frae my hame, an' I'm weary aften-whiles Languages: English Tune Title: [I am far frae my hame]

I am far fr' my hame, an' I'm weary aftenwhil

Author: Mary L. Demarest Hymnal: Hymn Book of the Colored M.E. Church in America #d223 (1891) Languages: English
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I am far frae my hame, an' I'm weary aftenwhiles

Author: Mary Lee Demarest Hymnal: Hymn Book of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South #884 (1889) Languages: English

My ain countrie

Author: Mary Lee Demarest Hymnal: The Song Evangel #ad73 (1901) First Line: I am far fr' my hame [from my home], and I'm weary

My ain countrie

Author: Mary Lee Demarest Hymnal: Temperance Glee Book. Enlarged ed. #d16 (1877) First Line: I am far fr' my hame [from my home], and I'm weary

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