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Sweet flow'r of love

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: O thou, on whose bright natal day Used With Tune: [O thou, on whose bright natal day]

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[O thou, on whose bright natal day]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: L. Lambillotte Tune Key: D Flat Major Incipit: 55345 67155 52176 Used With Text: Saint Aloysius

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O thou, on whose bright natal day

Hymnal: Laudis Corona #220 (1880) First Line: O thou on whose bright natal day Refrain First Line: Angelis youth! blest Aloysius! Lyrics: 1 O thou on whose bright natal day Wast giv'n to Mary's tender care, And who, beneath her loving, gentle sway, Kept thy soul like to hers as fair. Sweet flow'r of love, that sought to bloom unknown, A saint 'mid gaudy pomp and worldly pride. Chorus: Angelic youth! blest Aloysius! Guide thou our hearts through sin's dark tide; Angelic youth! blest Aloysius; thro' sin's dark tide, Guide our hearts thro' sin's dark tide. 2 O thou who a crown cast away, To be with Christ despised and poor, Teach me to walk thy pure and humble way, Happy still, tho' but small our store. Sweet flow'r of love, that sought to bloom unknown, A saint 'mid gaudy pomp and worldly pride. [Chorus] 3 May tho't, word, and deed be from sin As far as thine, as chastely free, That we from Mary's tender heart may win All the love that it gave to thee, Sweet flow'r of love, that sought to boom unknown, A saint 'mid gaudy pomp and worldly pride. [Chorus] 4 Thy warfare is past and away, Recede the clouds that dark'n earth's skies; For thee has down'd the happy, happy day. The bright heavens' glad surprise. Sweet flow'r of love, that sought to bloom unknown, A saint 'mid gaudy pomp and worldly pride. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [O thou on whose bright natal day]
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Saint Aloysius

Hymnal: May Blossoms, a collection of hymns to the Blessed Virgin #39 (1872) First Line: O thou, on whose bright natal day Refrain First Line: Angelic youth, blest Aloysius Tune Title: [O thou, on whose bright natal day]
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Sweet flow'r of love

Hymnal: Peters' Sodality Hymn Book #124 (1872) First Line: O thou, on whose bright natal day Tune Title: [O thou, on whose bright natal day]

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L. Lambillotte

1796 - 1855 Person Name: Lambillotte Composer of "[O thou on whose bright natal day]" in Laudis Corona