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Some Glad Day
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All round the world the ribbon white is twined
Author: Katharine Lente Stevenson
Tune: [Gone from my heart the world and all its charms]
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Author:
Katharine Lente Stevenson
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First Line:
All round the world the ribbon white is twined
Title:
Some Glad Day
Author:
Katharine Lente Stevenson
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
It's coming, it's coming, the morn for which we pray
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Gone from my heart the world and all its charms]
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The White Ribbon Hymnal: or Echoes of the Crusade, compiled for the National and World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union (1892), p.54
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The White Ribbon Hymnal #54
Display Title
: Some Glad Day
First Line
: All round the world
Tune Title
: [All round the world]
Author
: K. L. Stevenson
Date
: 1892
The White Ribbon Hymnal #54
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