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Fanny B. Earle

Short Name: Fanny B. Earle
Full Name: Earle, Fanny B.

Late 19th Century


Texts by Fanny B. Earle (9)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
In the calm of that long ago nightFanny B. Earle (Author)English2
Night draws her curtains wide apartFanny B. Earle (Author)English2
Ring, ye merry Christmas bellsFanny B. Earle (Author)English1
The little birds cuddled so close in their nestFanny B. Earle (Author)English2
The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want (Earle)Fanny B. Earle (Author)1
Wave, our glorious bannerFanny B. Earle (Author)English2
We are the lambs of Christ's fold, we are toldFanny B. Earle (Author)English4
We stand today with clasping handsFanny B. Earle (Author)English1
Wise men in the east, we're toldFanny B. Earle (Author)English2
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