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Speed the happy day
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Lo a brigher day is breaking
Author: W. Bennett
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2 hymnals
Author:
W. Bennett
William Bennett, probably lived between 1847 and 1927, his work appeared in hymnals starting about 1867. Dianne Shapiro
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First Line:
Lo a brigher day is breaking
Title:
Speed the happy day
Author:
W. Bennett
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Bugle Notes for the Temperance Army: a collection of songs, quartettes, and glees, adapted to the use of all temperance gatherings, glee clubs, etc. ... (1871), p.47
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Bugle Notes for the Temperance Army #46
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: Speed, O speed the happy day
First Line
: Lo, a brigher day is breaking
Author
: W. Bennett
Date
: 1871
Bugle Notes for the Temperance Army #46
Trumpet Notes for the Temperance Battlefield #d71
Display Title
: Speed the happy day
First Line
: Lo a brigher day is breaking
Author
: William Bennett
Date
: 1888
Trumpet Notes for the Temperance Battlefield #d71
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