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WALLACE (Hamilton)

Meter: Irregular Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Clarence Grant Hamilton Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 55355 61211 71655

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The Kings of the East are riding

Author: Katherine Lee Bates Appears in 8 hymnals Used With Tune: WALLACE

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The Kings of the East are Riding

Author: Katharine L Bates Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3527 Meter: Irregular Lyrics: 1. The kings of the east are riding Tonight to Bethlehem; The sunset glows dividing, The kings of the east are riding, A star their journey guiding, Gleaming with gold and gem. The kings of the east are riding Tonight to Bethlehem. 2. To a strange sweet harp of Zion The starry host troops forth: The golden-glaived Orion To a strange sweet harp of Zion, The Archer and the Lion, The Watcher of the north: To a strange sweet harp of Zion The starry host sweeps forth. 3. There beams above a manger The child-face of a star; Amid the stars a stranger, It beams above a manger, What means this ether-ranger To pause where poor folk are? There beams above a manger The child-face of a star. Languages: English Tune Title: WALLACE (Hamilton)
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The kings of the East are riding

Author: Katherine Lee Bates Hymnal: The Abingdon Hymnal #7 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: WALLACE

The Kings of the East are riding

Author: Katherine Lee Bates Hymnal: The New Hymnal for American Youth #92 (1930) Languages: English Tune Title: WALLACE

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Katharine Lee Bates

1859 - 1929 Person Name: Katharine L Bates Author of "The Kings of the East are Riding" in The Cyber Hymnal Katharine Lee Bates was born in Falmouth, Mass., August 12, 1859. Her father was a pastor in the Congregational Church; he died when she was an infant. Her mother moved the family to Wellesley. She received a B.A. (1880) and M.A. (1891) from Wellesley College. She taught high school from 1880-1885 and then was a professor of English literature at Wellesley. She wrote poetry, children's stories, textbooks and travel books. In the summer if 1893 when she was lecturing at Colorado College she went to the top of Pike's Peak. Inspired by the beauty of the view she wrote all four verses of "America the Beautiful" which was an instant hit when it was published. She had an intimate relationship with Katharine Coman, dean of Wellesley, who she lived with for 25 years, until Coman's death. "Yellow Clover: A Book of Remembrance" celebrates their love and partnership.She enjoyed traveling, the out of doors, reading and friends, Dianne Shapiro from Woman's Who's who in America, 1914-1915 by John William Leonard, New York: The American Commonwealth Company and Harvard Square Library, Digital Library of Unitarian Universalist Biographies, History, Books and Media (http://harvardsquarelibrary.org/cambridge-harvard/katharine-lee-bates/) (accessed 7-4-2018

Clarence G. Hamilton

1865 - 1935 Person Name: Clarence Grant Hamilton Composer of "WALLACE (Hamilton)" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: June 9, 1865, Providence, Rhode Island. Hamilton attended Brown University (BA 1888, AM 1900, Phi Beta Kappa). He taught at a private preparatory school in Providence (1888-89), and taught music in Providence, chiefly piano and theory (1889-1904). As of 1930, he was chair of the music department at Wellesley College. He was organist and choir director at several churches, contributed articles to various musical journals, and was secretary of the Northeast Chapter, American Guild of Organists. His works include: Music Appreciation, Based upon Methods of Literary Criticism The School Credit Piano Course for the Systematic Training of Ears, Fingers and Mind in Piano Playing and Musicianship, with John Patton Marshall & Percy Goetschius, 1919 Outlines of Music Theory, 1924 Piano Music: Its Composers and Characteristics (New York: Oliver Ditson, 1925) Epochs In Musical Progress (Boston, Massachusetts: Oliver Ditson Company, circa 1926) Sound and Its Relation to Music Piano Teaching: Its Principles and Problems --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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