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An Angel in the cloud

Author: George W. Bungay Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: There, sheltered from the wolves and cold

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GUADELOUPE

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Henry Tucker Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 51712 34234 51465 Used With Text: An Angel in the Cloud

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There, sheltered from the wolves and cold

Author: G. W. Bungay Hymnal: Sabbath School Bell No. 2 #65 (1860)
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An Angel in the Cloud

Author: George W. Bungay Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9291 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: There, sheltered from the wolves and cold Lyrics: 1 There, sheltered from the wolves and cold, Dear little lambs within the fold, Are watched with more than shepherd’s care, No harm befalls the weakest there. Sweet darling on thy mother’s knee, Sleeping as sleeps a wave at sea. Rocked on the billows of her breast, Thy sleep emblems thy future rest. 2 There is an angel in the room, Whose presence, like the starry bloom Of Heaven, radiates the light, As though the sun arose at night. That angel whispered to the child, And then the little cherub smiled, It told the sinless babe to fly To realms of beauty in the sky. 3 The angel vanished, and a cloud Came with a coffin and a shroud, But Heaven, reflected in a tear, Displayed a white wing hovering near. So let us live that we may all Find soft wings on our shoulders fall; There’s room enough for all above, For Heaven is vast as boundless love. Languages: English Tune Title: GUADELOUPE

An Angel in the cloud

Author: George W. Bungay Hymnal: Hymns of Progress #d178 (1864) First Line: There, sheltered from the wolves and cold Languages: English

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Henry Tucker

1826 - 1882 Composer of "GUADELOUPE" in The Cyber Hymnal

George W. Bungay

1818 - 1892 Author of "An Angel in the cloud" Born: July 22, 1818, Walsham le Willows, Suffolk, England. Died: July 10, 1892, Bloomfield, New Jersey. Bungay moved to America at age nine. As a young man, he married Louise Whitney of New York City, with whom he had five children. After her death, he taught school in Canada, later moved to Buffalo, New York, then founded the Independent newspaper in Ilion, New York. When the paper moved to Utica, New York, it was renamed the Central Independent. Bungay also wrote for New York Tribune under Horace Greeley, and edited the weekly journal Metropolitan. In 1849, Bungay married Cath­er­ine Her­ki­mer, and had three children with her. Bungay was a well known lecturer, poet, abolitionist, and temperance advocate. He worked in the New York custom house (1873-87). His works include: Offhand Takings, or Crayon Sketches (New York: 1854) Traits of Representative Men, 1882 Pen Portraits of Illustrious Abstainers (National Temperance Society, 1884) The Creeds of the Bells The Poets of Queen Elizabeth’s Time © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)