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'Tis Easter Day

Author: Charles William Wendte Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15582 First Line: The lovely spring has come again Lyrics: 1 The lovely spring has come again, From sunlight skies descended; The earth awakes to life and joy, Cold winter`s reign is ended. The blossoming trees and flow’rets fair, With birds whose carols fill the air, Sing "Christ is risen! Christ is arisen!" ’Tis Easter day! 2 Awake, my soul! to thee the spring Doth bring its message vernal; Awake from gloom, from sloth and sin, To life and joy eternal! O’er self and wrong the victory win, A new and better life begin; Sing "Christ is risen! Christ is arisen!" ’Tis Easter day! 3 With lilies white and blossoms rare Our temple courts adorning, We keep the soul’s high festival This resurrection morning. O vanquished death, where is thy sting? O grave, in vain thy triumphing! Sing "Christ is risen! Christ is arisen!" ’Tis Easter day! Languages: English Tune Title: [The lovely spring has come again]
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'Tis Easter Day

Author: Chas. W. Wendte Hymnal: Heart and Voice #257 (1910) First Line: The lovely Spring has come again Languages: English Tune Title: [The lovely Spring has come again]

'Tis Easter Day

Author: Charles W. Wendte Hymnal: Heart and Voice #d260 (1917) First Line: The lovely Spring has come again Languages: English

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