Now Know We Not the Meaning of Life's Sorrow

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Source: Catholic Book of Worship III #635
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Author: Margaret Clarkson

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First Line: Now know we not the meaning of life's sorrw
Title: Now Know We Not the Meaning of Life's Sorrow
Author: Margaret Clarkson
Language: English
Notes: Now Public Domain in U.S.
Copyright: © 1967 by Hope Publishing Company

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In 1899 Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (b. Hameenlina, Tavastehus, Finland, 1865; Jarvenpaa, near Helsingfors, Finland, 1957) wrote a musical score for six historical tableaux in a pageant that celebrated and supported the Finnish press against Russian oppression. In 1900 Sibelius revised the music…

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Catholic Book of Worship III #635

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