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[There’s an end to all toiling, some day, sweet day]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. M. Dungan Incipit: 12333 41235 13455

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Weary the Waiting

Author: F. L. Stanton Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There's an end to all toiling, some day, sweet day Used With Tune: [There's an end to all toiling, some day, sweet day]

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Weary the Waiting

Author: F. L. Stanton Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.4 #31 (1894) First Line: There’s an end to all toiling, some day, sweet day Lyrics: 1 There’s an end to all toiling, some day, sweet day, But it’s weary the waiting, weary; There’s a harbor somewhere, it’s a peaceful bay, Where the sails will be furled and the ship will lay At anchor somewhere in the far away, But it’s weary the waiting, weary. 2 There’s an end to the troubles of souls oppressed, But it’s weary the waiting, weary; At sometime in the future when God thinks best, He will lay us so tenderly down to rest, And roses will bloom where the thorns have prest, But it’s weary the waiting, weary. 3 There’s an end to the world with its stormy frown, But it’s weary the waiting, weary; There’s a light in that land that no dark can drown, And where life’s heavy burdens are all laid down, — A crown, O thank God for each cross, a crown; But it’s weary the waiting, weary. Tune Title: [There’s an end to all toiling, some day, sweet day]
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Weary the Waiting

Author: F. L. Stanton Hymnal: Triumphant Songs Nos. 3 and 4 Combined #208 (1894) First Line: There's an end to all toiling, some day, sweet day Languages: English Tune Title: [There's an end to all toiling, some day, sweet day]

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James M. Dungan

1851 - 1925 Person Name: J. M. Dungan Composer of "[There’s an end to all toiling, some day, sweet day]" in Triumphant Songs No.4 Born: Cir­ca 1852, In­di­a­na. The 1880 cen­sus shows Dun­gan in Fran­klin, In­di­a­na, with his wife Helen. --www.hymntime.com/tch

Frank Lebby Stanton

1857 - 1927 Person Name: F. L. Stanton Author of "Weary the Waiting" in Triumphant Songs No.4
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