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I Will Launch My Ship Tonight

Author: George R. Clarke Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I have heard from the lips of a little maid Refrain First Line: I will set my compass and trim my sails

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[I have heard from the lips of a little maid]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. F. Miller Incipit: 55333 36121 65551 Used With Text: I Will Launch My Ship Tonight

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I Will Launch My Ship Tonight

Author: George R. Clarke Hymnal: Gospel Trio of Sacred Song #18 (1891) First Line: I have heard from the lips of a little maid Refrain First Line: I will set my compass and trim my sails Languages: English Tune Title: [I have heard from the lips of a little maid]
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I Will Launch My Ship Tonight

Author: George R. Clarke Hymnal: Gates Ajar #126 (1885) First Line: I have heard from the lips of a little maid Refrain First Line: I will set my compass and trim my sails Languages: English Tune Title: [I have heard from the lips of a little maid]

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E. F. Miller

Composer of "[I have heard from the lips of a little maid]" in Gospel Trio of Sacred Song

George R. Clarke

Author of "I Will Launch My Ship Tonight"