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I said it in the meadow path

Author: Lucy Larcom Appears in 6 hymnals

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ALSTONE

Appears in 130 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. E. Willing Incipit: 55651 32123 45653 Used With Text: I said it in the meadow-path
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[I said it in the meadow-path]

Appears in 38 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Reissiger Incipit: 55671 23341 25567 Used With Text: Each for All
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HUMILITY

Appears in 63 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: S. P. Tuckerman Incipit: 12354 31235 45653 Used With Text: I said it in the meadow-path

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I said it in the meadow path

Author: Lucy Larcom, 1826-1893 Hymnal: The Beacon Song and Service book #147 (1935) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Brotherhood and Service Languages: English Tune Title: HERONGATE

I said it in the meadow path

Author: Lucy Larcom Hymnal: Universal Hymns #2 (1894) Languages: English
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I said it in the meadow-path

Author: Lucy Larcom Hymnal: Isles of Shoals Hymn Book and Candle Light Service #18 (1908) Languages: English Tune Title: HUMILITY

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Lucy Larcom

1824 - 1893 Author of "I said it in the meadow-path" in Jubilate Deo Larcom, Lucy, was born at Beverley Farm, Massachusetts, in 1826. Her Poems were published in 1864. Her hymn, "When for me the silent oar" [Death Anticipated), was published in 1868. She died in 1893. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) =============== Larcom, Lucy, p. 1576, ii. The extended use of this writer's hymns justifies a more detailed account of her life and work than is given on p. 1576. She was born in 1824, and worked from 1837-45 in the mills of Lawrence, Mass., then engaged in elementary teaching 1846-49, became a student at Monticello Female Seminary, Alton, Ill., 1849-52, and then entered upon advanced teaching in higher-class schools, and literary work. She edited with J. G. Whittier, Child Life in Poetry, 1871; Child Life in Prose, 1873; Songs of Three Centuries, 1875, &c. Her own works are Poems, 1869; Childhood Songs, 1875; Wild Roses of Cape Ann, 1881; Poetical Works, 1885; At the Beautiful Gate; And Other Songs of Faith, 1892. Her autobiography was published as A New England Girlhood. She died in 1893. In addition to "When for me the silent oar," of her hymns the following are in common use:— i. From her Poems, 1869. 1. Hand in hand with angels. Angelic companion¬ship. 2. If the world seems cold to you. 3. When for me the silent oar. Death ii. From her Wild Roses of Cape Ann, 1881. 4. In Christ I feel the heart of God. 5. O Spirit, "Whose name is the Saviour.” in. From her Poetical Works, 1885. 6. Breaks the joyful Easter dawn, master. 7. Heavenly Helper, Friend Divine. Christ the Friend. iv. From her At the Beautiful Gate, &c, 1892. 8. Draw Thou, my soul, O Christ. Looking to Jesus. 9. O God, Thy world is sweet with prayer. Prayer. 10. Open your hearts as a flower to the light. 11. King, happy bells of Easter time. Easter. The above notes are from the British Museum copies of Miss Larcom's works. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Christopher Edwin Willing

1830 - 1904 Person Name: C. E. Willing Composer of "ALSTONE" in Jubilate Deo Christopher Edwin Willing; Devon, England, 1830 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

S. Parkman Tuckerman

1819 - 1890 Person Name: S. P. Tuckerman Composer of "HUMILITY" in Isles of Shoals Hymn Book and Candle Light Service Tuckerman, Samuel Parkman; b. 2/11/1819, Boston; d. 6/30/1890, Newport, R.I.; American organist and composer
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