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Hark! I hear the harps eternal

Author: Frederic Rowland Marvin

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First Line: Hark! I hear the harps eternal
Author: Frederic Rowland Marvin (1867)
Copyright: Public Domain

Notes

From Frederic Rowland Marvin's collection Dream Music (1870), previously published in the National Freemason, vol. 8, no. 2 (12 Jan. 1867), credited to Marvin. Popularized as a choral anthem arranged by Alice Parker in 2008. —Chris Fenner

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