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Fair Lilies We Bring You

Author: Palmer Hartsough Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9726 First Line: Fair lilies, fair lilies we bring you Lyrics: 1 Fair lilies, fair lilies we bring you, The pretty white lilies we bring you; So pure and so sweet, In beauty complete, The bright Easter lilies now blooming. O hear what the lilies would tell you, The pretty white lilies would tell you; In wonderful love, He came from above, The bright Easter lilies would tell. 2 Fair lilies, fair lilies we bring you, The pretty white lilies we bring you; So dear and so true, We bring them to you, The bright Easter lilies now blooming. O hear what the lilies would tell you, The pretty white lilies would tell you; He suffered and died, For us crucified, The bright Easter lilies would tell. 3 Fair lilies, fair lilies we bring you, The pretty white lilies we bring you; So joyful today, In lovely array, The bright Easter lilies now blooming. O hear what the lilies would tell you, The pretty white lilies would tell you; He rose from the grave, And liveth to save, The bright Easter lilies would tell. 4 Fair lilies, fair lilies we bring you, The pretty white lilies we bring you; The first of the year, So full of good cheer, The bright Easter lilies now blooming. O hear what the lilies would tell you, The pretty white lilies would tell you; "We rise from the tomb In heavenly bloom," The bright Easter lilies would tell. Languages: English Tune Title: [Fair lilies, fair lilies we bring you]
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Fair Lilies, Fair Lilies We Bring You

Author: Palmer Hartsough Hymnal: The Primary and Junior Hymnal #56 (1909) Topics: Easter Tune Title: [Fair lilies, fair lilies we bring you]
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Fair Lilies

Author: P. H. Hymnal: Glad Songs #39 (1922) First Line: Fair lilies, fair lilies we bring you Topics: Easter Languages: English Tune Title: [Fair lilies, fair lilies we bring you]

Fair lilies, fair lilies

Author: Palmer Hartsough Hymnal: Jewels for Little Singers #d8 (1898) Languages: English

Fair lilies, fair lilies

Author: Palmer Hartsough Hymnal: The Primary Sunday School Hymnal #d34 (1902)
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O Lily Fair

Author: P. M. Higginson Hymnal: A Book of Song and Service #121 (1905) First Line: O lily fair, O lily fair Topics: Seasons Languages: English Tune Title: [O lily fair, O lily fair]
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Childhood and the Lilies

Hymnal: Harmonies of Praise #8 (1909) First Line: O lily fair, O lily fair Languages: English Tune Title: [O lily fair, O lily fair]
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Childhood and the Lilies

Author: Rev. F. M. Higginson Hymnal: Royal Praise for the Sunday School #55 (1888) First Line: O lily fair, O lily fair Languages: English Tune Title: [O lily fair, O lily fair]
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Childhood and the Lilies

Author: Rev. P. M. Higginson Hymnal: The Carol #56b (1886) First Line: O lily fair, O lily fair Languages: English Tune Title: [O lily fair, O lily fair]
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Childhood and the Lilies

Author: Rev. P. M. Higginson Hymnal: Little Sacred Songs #94 (1892) First Line: O lily fair, O lily fair Languages: English Tune Title: [O lily fair, O lily fair]
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As Fair as the Lilies

Author: Sallie Keep Best Hymnal: Sunshine No. 2 #69 (1904) First Line: As fair as the lilies, as spotless as snow Refrain First Line: His love is so sweet to me Lyrics: 1 As fair as the lilies, as spotless as snow, My life will be joyful and free, For Christ will be with me wherever I go, His wonderful glory I’ll see. Refrain: His love is so sweet to me, I’m marching to glory and telling the story Of love so pure and free. 2 His grace is sufficient to keep me from sin; Each moment I’m looking above; Sweet peace I have known since His child I have been, My heart is so filled with His love. [Refrain] 3 Tho’ precious His treasures of silver and gold, The gift of His love is the best; So over and over the story I’ve told To those who are longing for rest. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [As fair as the lilies, as spotless as snow]
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How Fair are the Lilies

Author: Ed. H. Jackson Hymnal: The Praise Book #250 (1906) First Line: How fair are the lilies, what fragrance they yield Lyrics: 1 How fair are the lilies, what fragrance they yield, Unwatch’d and untended by man! For the Lord gives them beauty to brighten the field, And the flow’rs are a part of His plan; Let me never despair Of His love and His care, If He thinks of the flow’rs, if on fields He has smil’d, He will care so much more for a child. 2 There is not a sparrow that cleaves the blue air Unnoticed by God in its fall, For He made them, He knows them, they all have His care, And He loves them altho’ they’re so small; Let us bless His dear name Who is always the same, For He wants us to know that we’re tho’t of above, And that each little child has His love. 3 The moss grows unseen in the niche of the wall, But could not be there without God; And the dewdrops, that find it where rain cannot fall, He has purposely scattered abroad; So in my lowly place I may still feel His grace, For the dew of His love can e’en come to me there, And His blessing in answer to prayer. 4 As we in His beautiful image were made, He loves us beyond all beside; But it grieved Him when sin caused that image to fade, And to give the lost beauty He died; And He now from His throne Would make us His own, He is saying with love that is boundless and free, “Let the little ones come unto Me.” Topics: Flower Day Tune Title: [How fair are the lilies, what fragrance they yield]
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How Fair Are The Lilies

Author: Edward Hall Jackson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8471 First Line: How fair are the lilies, what fragrance they yield Lyrics: 1 How fair are the lilies, what fragrance they yield, Unwatched and untended by man! For the Lord gives them beauty to brighten the field, And the flowers are part of His plan. Let me never despair of His love and His care, If He thinks of the flowers, if on fields He has smiled, He will care so much more for a child. 2 There is not a sparrow that cleaves the blue air, Unnoticed by God in its fall; For He made them, He knows them, they all have His care, And He loves them altho’ they’re so small. Let us bless His dear name who is always the same, For He wants us to know that we’re thought of above, And that each little child has His love. 3 The moss grows unseen in the niche of the wall, But could not be there without God; And the dew drops that find it, where rain cannot fall, He has purposely scattered abroad; So in my lowly place I may still feel His grace, For the dew of His love can e’en come to me there, And His blessing in answer to prayer. 4 As we in His beautiful image were made, He loves us beyond all beside; But it grieved Him when sin caused that image to fade, And to give the lost beauty He died; And He now from His throne would make us His own, He is saying with love that is boundless and free, "Let the little ones come unto Me." Languages: English Tune Title: [How fair are the lilies, what fragrance they yield]

O lily fair, O lily fair

Author: P. M. Higginson Hymnal: Dainty Songs for Little Lads and Lasses #d78 (1887) Languages: English

O lily fair, O lily fair

Author: P. M. Higginson Hymnal: Heart and Voice #d185 (1917) Languages: English
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Bring The Easter Lilies

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12613 First Line: Bring the Easter lilies fair Refrain First Line: Christ hath risen from the tomb Lyrics: 1 Bring the Easter lilies fair To the house of praise and prayer; Let them on the altar bloom, Breathing there a sweet perfume. Refrain: Christ hath risen from the tomb, Clothed in Heav’n’s immortal bloom; Bring the Easter lilies fair To the house of praise and prayer. 2 Bring the Easter lilies white, Bending softly in the light; Meet for Him whose tender care Watcheth o’er them everywhere. [Refrain] 3 Bring the Easter lilies now, While our hearts to Him we bow; While our songs of gladness rise, Borne by angels to the skies. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Bring the Easter lilies fair]
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Easter Lilies

Author: Miss Ada Bixby Hymnal: The Zion Songster Nos. 1 and 2 Combined #Z12 (1887) First Line: Easter lilies, fair and sweet Refrain First Line: May we like the lilies be Languages: English Tune Title: [Easter lilies, fair and sweet]

Easter Lilies

Author: Miss Ada Bixby Hymnal: The Zion Songster No. 2 #12 (1887) First Line: Easter lilies, fair and sweet Refrain First Line: May we like the lilies be Languages: English Tune Title: [Easter lilies, fair and sweet]
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Childhood and the Lilies

Author: P. M. Higginson Hymnal: Heart and Voice #57 (1910) First Line: O lily fair, O lily fair Languages: English
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Bring the Easter Lilies

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Sunny-Side Songs for Sunday Schools #188 (1893) First Line: Bring the Easter lilies fair Refrain First Line: Christ hath risen from the tomb Languages: English Tune Title: [Bring the Easter lilies fair]

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