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Ben Bolt

Author: Thomas Dunn English Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt Lyrics: 1 Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt, Sweet Alice whose hair was so brown, Who wept with delight when you gave her a smile, And trembled with fear at your frown? In the old churchyard in the valley, Ben Bolt, In a corner obscure and alone, They have fitted a slab of the granite so gray, And sweet Alice lies under the stone; They have fitted a slab of the granite so gray, And sweet Alice lies under the stone. 2 Under the hickory tree, Ben Bolt, Which stood at the foot of the hill, Together we've lain in the noonday shade, And listen'd to Appleton's mill. The millwheel has fallen to pieces, Ben Bolt, The rafters have tumbled in, And a quiet that crawls round the walls as you gaze, Has follow'd the olden din; And a quiet that crawls round the walls as you gaze, Has follow'd the olden din. 3 And don't you remember the school, Ben Bolt, With the master so kind and so true, And the shaded nook by the running brook Where the fairest wild flowers grow? Grass grows on the master's grave, Ben Bolt, The spring of the brook is dry, And of all the boys that were schoolmates then, There are only you and I; And of all the boys that were schoolmates then, There are only you and I. 4 There is change in the things I loved, Ben Bolt, They have chang'd from the old to the new; But I feel in the depths of my spirit the truth there never was change in you. Twelve months twenty times have past, Ben Bolt, Since first we were friends, yet I hail Thy presence a blessing, thy friendship a truth, Ben Bolt of the salt-sea gale; Thy presence a blessing, thy friendship a truth, Ben Bolt of the salt-sea gale. Used With Tune: [Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt]

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[Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Nelson Kneass Incipit: 33333 36554 42557 Used With Text: Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt

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Ben Bolt

Author: Thomas Dunn English Hymnal: Songs of Service. Rev. ed. #a121 (1948) First Line: Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt Lyrics: 1 Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt, Sweet Alice whose hair was so brown, Who wept with delight when you gave her a smile, And trembled with fear at your frown? In the old churchyard in the valley, Ben Bolt, In a corner obscure and alone, They have fitted a slab of the granite so gray, And sweet Alice lies under the stone; They have fitted a slab of the granite so gray, And sweet Alice lies under the stone. 2 Under the hickory tree, Ben Bolt, Which stood at the foot of the hill, Together we've lain in the noonday shade, And listen'd to Appleton's mill. The millwheel has fallen to pieces, Ben Bolt, The rafters have tumbled in, And a quiet that crawls round the walls as you gaze, Has follow'd the olden din; And a quiet that crawls round the walls as you gaze, Has follow'd the olden din. 3 And don't you remember the school, Ben Bolt, With the master so kind and so true, And the shaded nook by the running brook Where the fairest wild flowers grow? Grass grows on the master's grave, Ben Bolt, The spring of the brook is dry, And of all the boys that were schoolmates then, There are only you and I; And of all the boys that were schoolmates then, There are only you and I. 4 There is change in the things I loved, Ben Bolt, They have chang'd from the old to the new; But I feel in the depths of my spirit the truth there never was change in you. Twelve months twenty times have past, Ben Bolt, Since first we were friends, yet I hail Thy presence a blessing, thy friendship a truth, Ben Bolt of the salt-sea gale; Thy presence a blessing, thy friendship a truth, Ben Bolt of the salt-sea gale. Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt]
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Ben Bolt

Author: Thomas Dunn English Hymnal: Songs of Service #121 (1918) First Line: Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt Lyrics: 1 Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt, Sweet Alice whose hair was so brown, Who wept with delight when you gave her a smile, And trembled with fear at your frown? In the old churchyard in the valley, Ben Bolt, In a corner obscure and alone, They have fitted a slab of the granite so gray, And sweet Alice lies under the stone; They have fitted a slab of the granite so gray, And sweet Alice lies under the stone. 2 Under the hickory tree, Ben Bolt, Which stood at the foot of the hill, Together we've lain in the noonday shade, And listen'd to Appleton's mill. The millwheel has fallen to pieces, Ben Bolt, The rafters have tumbled in, And a quiet that crawls round the walls as you gaze, Has follow'd the olden din; And a quiet that crawls round the walls as you gaze, Has follow'd the olden din. 3 And don't you remember the school, Ben Bolt, With the master so kind and so true, And the shaded nook by the running brook Where the fairest wild flowers grow? Grass grows on the master's grave, Ben Bolt, The spring of the brook is dry, And of all the boys that were schoolmates then, There are only you and I; And of all the boys that were schoolmates then, There are only you and I. 4 There is change in the things I loved, Ben Bolt, They have chang'd from the old to the new; But I feel in the depths of my spirit the truth there never was change in you. Twelve months twenty times have past, Ben Bolt, Since first we were friends, yet I hail Thy presence a blessing, thy friendship a truth, Ben Bolt of the salt-sea gale; Thy presence a blessing, thy friendship a truth, Ben Bolt of the salt-sea gale. Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt]
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Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt

Author: Thos. Dunn English Hymnal: Songs for Army and Navy #144 (1903) First Line: Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt]

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Nelson Kneass

1823 - 1868 Composer of "[Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt]" in Songs of Service

Henry S. Sawyer

Arranger of "[Oh! don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben Bolt]" in Songs of Service

Thomas Dunn English

Author of "Ben Bolt" in Songs of Service
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