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The Wordless Mountains Bravely Still

The wordless mountains bravely still

Author: Phil Porter
Tune: BROMLEY (Haydn)
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Author: Phil Porter

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Text Information

First Line: The wordless mountains bravely still
Title: The Wordless Mountains Bravely Still
Author: Phil Porter
Meter: 8.8.8.8
Language: English
Copyright: © 1991 Philip A. Porter

Tune

BROMLEY (Haydn)

The tune BROMLEY is usually credited to Jeremiah Clarke (1674-1707) but there is an authorship problem: the first published use of the tune and setting was Franz Josef Haydn's "O let me in th'accepted hour," a metrical setting of Psalm 69 in Improved Psalmody (1794). The earliest extant version attr…

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