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[When some great sorrow, like a mighty river]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Lanta Wilson Smith Incipit: 56713 43211 72143 Used With Text: This, Too, Will Pass Away

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This, Too, Will Pass Away

Author: L. W. S. Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: When some great sorrow, like a mighty river Refrain First Line: Thank God that earthly things are not forever Used With Tune: [When some great sorrow, like a mighty river]

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When Some Great Sorrow

Author: L. W. S. Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church #369 (1921) First Line: When some great sorrow, like a mighty river Refrain First Line: Thank God that earthly things are not forever Languages: English Tune Title: [When some great sorrow, like a mighty river]
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This, Too, Will Pass Away

Author: L. W. S. Hymnal: The Finest of the Wheat No. 2 #102 (1894) First Line: When some great sorrow, like a mighty river Refrain First Line: Thank God that earthly things are not forever Lyrics: 1 When some great sorrow, like a mighty river, Flows thro’ your life with peace-destroying pow’r, And dearest things are swept from sight forever, Say to your aching heart each trying hour: This, too, this, too, will pass away. Refrain: Thank God that earthly things are not forever, Thank God, eternal life is free from care; That joy and peace, and gladness reigning ever, And bliss supreme Shall never, never pass away. 2 When ceaseless toil has hushed your song of gladness, And you have grown almost too tired to pray, Let this truth banish from your heart its sadness, And ease the burdens of each trying day: This, too, this, too, will pass away. [Refrain] 3 When fortune smiles, and full of mirth and pleasure The days are flitting by without a care, Lest you should rest with only earthly treasure, Let these few words their fullest import bear: This, too, this, too, will pass away. [Refrain] 4 When earnest labor brings you fame and glory, And all earth’s noblest ones upon you smile, Remember that life’s longest, grandest story Fills but a moment in earth’s little while: This, too, this, too, will pass away. [Refrain] Tune Title: [When some great sorrow, like a mighty river]
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This, Too, Will Pass Away

Author: L. W. S. Hymnal: Popular Hymns No. 3 #157 (1910) First Line: When some great sorrow, like a mighty river Refrain First Line: Thank God that earthly things are not forever Languages: English Tune Title: [When some great sorrow, like a mighty river]

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Lanta Wilson Smith

1856 - 1939 Person Name: L. W. S. Author of "This, Too, Will Pass Away" in The Finest of the Wheat No. 2
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