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Glory, gory, hallelujah
Author
: Mrs. Julia Ward Howe (1819- )
Hymnal
: MWCG1903 #290 (1903)
First Line
: Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord
Languages
: English
Glory, gory, hallelujah
O beautiful, beautiful realm of the west!
Author
: Jeremiah E. Rankin (1828- )
Hymnal
: MWCG1903 #292 (1903)
Languages
: English
O beautiful, beautiful realm of the west!
The harvest time, the harvest time, the busy harvest time
Author
: Henry F. Chorley
Hymnal
: MWCG1903 #303 (1903)
First Line
: Through lanes with hedge-rows pearly go forth the reapers early
Languages
: English
The harvest time, the harvest time, the busy harvest time
When borne by the red, white, and blue
Author
: David T. Shaw
Hymnal
: MWCG1903 #294 (1903)
First Line
: O Columbia! the gem of the ocean
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: English
When borne by the red, white, and blue
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