The Last Boat Has Gone

The soul unforgiven, all sad and wan

Author: W. G. Cooper
Tune: [The soul unforgiven, all sad and wan]
Published in 3 hymnals

Author: W. G. Cooper

Rv William Gustin Cooper USA 1861-1938. Born in Evansville, WI, he married Mabel Luella Cooper. He became a Baptist minister having pastorates in Hortonville Village, WI, 1897 – 1901, and later in Ira, VT, in 1922. He also conducted camp meetings. He wrote a number of hymn lyrics and a few tunes. He died in Canton, ME. Note: In a campmeeting service in 1889, when the service was over, a lyricist, Warren Cornell, sat writing a poem. As he left the site, he dropped the paper he was writing and didn't notice it. An hour or or so later, Rev. Cooper came in to tidy up the tent area for the next service, saw the paper, picked it up and read it, and was so inspired by the words, that he finished writing the text and went to the organ… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: The soul unforgiven, all sad and wan
Title: The Last Boat Has Gone
Author: W. G. Cooper
Language: English
Refrain First Line: O the night is dark and the waters roar
Copyright: Public Domain

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Happy News No. 1 #d22

Hymns of Victory #161

Our Cumberland Presbyterian Hymnal #d323

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