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Memories of Galilee

Author: Rob't Morris, L. L. D. Appears in 151 hymnals Matching Instances: 151 First Line: Each cooing dove, and sighing bough Refrain First Line: O Galilee, sweet Galilee Lyrics: 1 Each cooing dove, and sighing bough, That makes the eve so blest to me, Has something far diviner now, It bears me back to Galilee. Chorus: O Galilee, sweet Galilee, Where Jesus loved so much to be; O Galilee, blue Galilee, Come, sing thy song again to me. 2 Each flow'ry glen, and mossy dell, Where happy birds in song agree, Thro' sunny morn the praises tell Of sights and sounds in Galilee. [Chorus] 3 And when I read the thrilling love Of him who walked upon the sea, I long, oh, how I long once more To follow him in Galilee. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Each cooing dove, and sighing bough]

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[Each cooing dove and sighing bough]

Appears in 96 hymnals Matching Instances: 85 Composer and/or Arranger: H. R. Palmer Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 51535 25457 52515 Used With Text: Memories of Galilee
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[Each cooing dove and sighing bough]

Appears in 4 hymnals Matching Instances: 3 Composer and/or Arranger: Geo. C. Hugg Incipit: 54565 31254 57246 Used With Text: Galilee
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[Each cooing dove and sighing bough] (McIntosh)

Appears in 6 hymnals Matching Instances: 2 Composer and/or Arranger: R. M. McIntosh Incipit: 55653 56517 12212 Used With Text: Galilee

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Memories of Galilee

Author: Robert Morris Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4202 First Line: Each cooing dove and sighing bough Refrain First Line: O Galilee, sweet Galilee Lyrics: 1. Each cooing dove and sighing bough, That makes the eve so blest to me, Has something far diviner now, It bears me back to Galilee. Refrain O Galilee, sweet Galilee, Where Jesus loved so much to be, O Galilee, blue Galilee, Come sing thy song again to me. 2. Each flowery glen and mossy dell, Where happy birds in song agree, Through sunny morn the praises tell Of sights and sounds in Galilee. [Refrain] 3. And when I read the thrilling lore Of Him who walked upon the sea, I long, oh, how I long once more To follow Him in Galilee. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Each cooing dove and sighing bough]
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Memories of Galilee

Author: Robert Morris Hymnal: The Broadman Hymnal #437 (1940) First Line: Each cooing dove and sighing bough Refrain First Line: O Galilee, sweet Galilee Languages: English Tune Title: [Each cooing dove and sighing bough]
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Memories of Galilee

Author: Robert Morris, LL.D. Hymnal: Songs of Joy and Gladness with Supplement #424 (1889) First Line: Each cooing dove and sighing bough Refrain First Line: O Galilee! sweet Galilee Languages: English Tune Title: [Each cooing dove and sighing bough]

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Robert Morris

1818 - 1888 Person Name: Rob't Morris, L. L. D. Author of "Memories of Galilee" in Minnetonka Songs Morris, Robert, LL.D., born Aug. 31, 1818, is a member of the Presbyterian Church, and an extensive writer on Freemasonry. In 1868 he visited the Holy Land on behalf of the Freemasons of America, the outcome of which was his work, Freemasonry in the Holy Land. He is the author of some 300 poetical pieces. One of these, "Each gentle dove and sighing bough" (Evening), is in H. R. Palmer's Songs of Love for the Bible School, 1874, Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1881, &c.. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

H. R. Palmer

1834 - 1907 Person Name: Horatio Richmond Palmer Composer of "[Each cooing dove and sighing bough]" in The Cyber Hymnal Palmer, Horatio Richmond, MUS. DOC, was born April 26, 1834. He is the author of several works on the theory of music; and the editor of some musical editions of hymnbooks. To the latter he contributed numerous tunes, some of which have attained to great popularity, and 5 of which are in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, London, 1881. His publications include Songs of Love for the Bible School; and Book of Anthems, the combined sale of which has exceeded one million copies. As a hymnwriter he is known by his "Yield not to temptation," which was written in 1868, and published in the National Sunday School Teachers' Magazine, from which it passed, with music by the author, into his Songs of Love, &c, 1874, and other collections. In America its use is extensive. Dr. Palmer's degree was conferred by the University of Chicago in 1880. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) =============== Palmer, H. R., p. 877, i. The hymn "Would you gain the best in life" (Steadfastness), in the Congregational Sunday School Supplement, 1891, the Council School Hymn Book, 1905, and others, is by this author. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

George C. Hugg

1848 - 1907 Person Name: Geo. C. Hugg Composer of "[Each cooing dove and sighing bough]" in Praise and Rejoicing George Crawford Hugg USA 1848-1907. Born near Haddonfield, NJ, he became choirmaster at the Berlin, NJ, Presbyterian Church at age 12. At age 14 he published his first song, “Walk in the light”, which became very popular. He married Anne E Ketchum, and they had a daughter, Evangeline. He served as choirmaster of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, and also the Broad Street and Arch Street Methodist Episcopal Churches there. He was also closely associated with the Harper Memorial Presbyterian Church there. He was a prolific composer with over 2000 works, publishing 18 books of revival and Sunday school music, and 90 songs for special occasions (Christmas, Easter, etc.). He died in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry