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[I have work enough to do]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: A. J. A. Incipit: 12323 43231 65712 Used With Text: Ere the sun goes down

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Ere the Sun Goes Down

Author: Josephine Pollard Appears in 41 hymnals First Line: I have work enough to do Refrain First Line: I must labor Used With Tune: [I have work enough to do]

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Ere the Sun Goes Down

Author: Josephine Pollard Hymnal: Loving Voices #94 (1887) First Line: I have work enough to do Refrain First Line: I must labor Languages: English Tune Title: [I have work enough to do]
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Ere the Sun Goes Down

Author: Josephine Pollard Hymnal: The Banner of Victory #102 (1881) First Line: I have work enough to do Refrain First Line: I must labor for my neighbor Languages: English Tune Title: [I have work enough to do]
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Ere the sun goes down

Author: Josepine Pollard Hymnal: Band Music #52 (1886) First Line: I have work enough to do Refrain First Line: I must labor for my neighbor Scripture: Luke 12:49 Languages: English Tune Title: [I have work enough to do]

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A. J. Abbey

1825 - 1887 Person Name: A. J. A. Composer of "[I have work enough to do]" in Band Music Alonzo Judson Abbey, USA 1825-1887 Professor Abbey was a music teacher, collector, writer-composer, tune book compiler and sacred music publisher. George F Root often edited his published works. John Perry

Josephine Pollard

1834 - 1892 Person Name: Josepine Pollard Author of "Ere the sun goes down" in Band Music Josephine Pollard USA 1834-1892. Born at NYC, NY, one of seven children and daughter of an architect, she attended an exclusive girls school, Spingler Institute, and was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church. She was a founding member of the professional women’s club, Sorosis. She never married. She became an author, poet, and hymnist, writing many children’s books and for children’s magazines, including Harper’s, Scribner’s, and the New York Ledger. She wrote 44 books, mostly religious, for children, but also about history, birds, sports and games, and adventure stories. She also wrote 100+ hymn lyrics as well. She worked as an editor for the Sunday School Times and for the Methodist Book Concern, where she edited a magazine for African Americans. Her children’s books include: “History of the U.S.” (1884); “The life of George Washington” ; “The life of Christ for young people”; “History of the New Testament in words of one syllable” (1899); “History of the Old Testament in words of one syllable” (1899); “Bible stories for children” (1899). She was in poor health in her latter years. She died at NYC, NY. John Perry =============== Pollard, Josephine, born in New York, circa 1840, is the author of (1) "I stood outside the gate" (Lent), (2) "Joy-bells ringing, Children singing" (Joy) in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1878. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
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