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My Soul Will Then Be Satisfied
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Sometime the dusk will softly fall
Author: Jennie Wilson (1907)
Tune: [Sometime the dusk will softly fall]
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Author:
Jennie Wilson
Wilson, Jennie Bain. (d. 3 September 1913). Obituaries available in the DNAH Archives.…
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First Line:
Sometime the dusk will softly fall
Title:
My Soul Will Then Be Satisfied
Author:
Jennie Wilson
(1907)
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
My soul will then be satisfied
Publication Date:
1907
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Sometime the dusk will softly fall]
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Star of the Morning (1909), p.42
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Star of the Morning #d177
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: My soul will then be satisfied
First Line
: Sometime the dusk will softly fall
Author
: Jennie Wilson
Date
: 1909
Star of the Morning #d177
The Light House #d177
Display Title
: My soul will then be satisfied
First Line
: Sometime the dusk will softly fall
Author
: Jennie Wilson
Date
: 1923
The Light House #d177
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