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Speed the happy day

Author: William Bennett Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Lo a brigher day is breaking Refrain First Line: Speed, O speed the happy day, happy day

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Speed the happy day

Author: William Bennett Hymnal: Trumpet Notes for the Temperance Battlefield #d71 (1888) First Line: Lo a brigher day is breaking Refrain First Line: Speed, O speed the happy day, happy day
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Speed, O speed the happy day

Author: W. Bennett Hymnal: Bugle Notes for the Temperance Army #46 (1871) First Line: Lo, a brigher day is breaking Languages: English

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W. Bennett

Author of "Speed the happy day" William Bennett, probably lived between 1847 and 1927, his work appeared in hymnals starting about 1867. Dianne Shapiro
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