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The Brooks are Singing

Author: Edward A. Horton Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Lo, summer, golden summer Topics: Flower or Children's Sunday Used With Tune: [Lo, summer, golden summer]

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[Lo, summer, golden summer]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Arthur F. Burnett Incipit: 51775 66561 75455 Used With Text: The Brooks are Singing

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The Brooks are Singing

Author: Edward A. Horton Hymnal: A Book of Song and Service #198 (1905) First Line: Lo, summer, golden summer Topics: Flower or Children's Sunday Languages: English Tune Title: [Lo, summer, golden summer]

The brooks are singing

Author: Edward Augustus Horton Hymnal: A Service for Flower Sunday #d4 (1893) First Line: Lo summer golden summer Languages: English

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Edward Augustus Horton

1843 - 1931 Person Name: Edward A. Horton Author of "The Brooks are Singing" in A Book of Song and Service Horton, Rev. Edward Augustus. (Springfield, Massachusetts, September 28, 1843--April 15, 1931, Toronto, Canada). He studied at the University of Chicago and at Meadville Theological School, from which he graduated in 1868. He served Unitarian churches in Leominster, Mass., 1868-1875; Hingham, Mass., 1877-1880; and the Second Church in Boston, 1880-1892. Thereafter he was active in the work of the Unitarian Sunday School Society. In 1912, he wrote an "Anniversary Hymn" beginning "We honor those whose work began" which was included in The New Hymn and Tune Book, 1914. --Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives

Arthur F. Burnett

Composer of "[Lo, summer, golden summer]" in A Book of Song and Service