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Sing, all good people gathered
Author: Geoffrey Dearmer
Tune: [Grand dieu! que de merveilles]
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Author:
Geoffrey Dearmer
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First Line:
Sing, all good people gathered
Title:
The Builders
Author:
Geoffrey Dearmer
Language:
English
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Grand dieu! que de merveilles]
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The Oxford Book of Carols (1928), p.236
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Songs of Praise #193
Display Title
: Sing, all good people gathered
First Line
: Sing, all good people gathered
Meter
: 76 76 D
Date
: 1926
Songs of Praise #193
The Oxford Book of Carols #111a
Display Title
: The Builders
First Line
: Sing all good people gathered
Tune Title
: [Sing all good people gathered]
Author
: Geoffrey Dearmer
Date
: 1928
The Oxford Book of Carols #111a
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