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I'll never forsake thee, I never will be

Author: Georgiana C. Fullerton Hymnal: Cantica Sacra #d33 (1865) Languages: English
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I'll never forsake thee; I never will be

Hymnal: Hymns and Songs for Catholic Children #180 (1870) Languages: English

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Georgiana C. Fullerton

1812 - 1885 Author of "I'll never forsake thee, I never will be" Fullerton, Lady Georgiana Charlotte, daughter of the first Earl Granville, was born Sept. 23, 1812, at Tixall Hall, Staffs., married 1833 A. G. Fullerton of Ballintoy Castle, Antrim; was received into the Church of Rome 1846; d. Jan. 19, 1885, at Bournemouth. She was well known as a novelist (Ellen Middleton, 1844, &c.) and a philanthropist. She contributed to the Holy Family Hymns, 1860, several translations, and the following Nos. 1-4 (all also in the Parochial Hymn Book, 1880):— 1. Christ's soldier, rise. Christian Warfare. 2. I'll never forsake thee, I never will be. Holy Roman Church. 3. In breathless silence kneel. Elevation of the Host. 4. Mary, mother! Shield us through life. Sailors. 5. O Heart of Jesus, Heart of God. Sacred Heart of Jesus. From her Gold-Digger and other Verses, 1872, p. 113, into Tozer's Catholic Hymns, 1898. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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