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When the calmness of evening lulls nature to rest
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When the calmness of evening lulls nature to rest
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First Line:
When the calmness of evening lulls nature to rest
Refrain First Line:
Must we, then, yield to sorrow
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Selah: a collection of psalm and hymn tunes, introits, anthems, chants, motetts, choruses, etc. adapted to the use of classes, private circles, and worship assemblies (1856), p.286
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The Sacred Lyre #d74
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: Must we, then, yield to sorrow
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: When the calmness of evening lulls nature to rest
Date
: 1840
The Sacred Lyre #d74
Psalmista #d266
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: Must we, then, yield to sorrow
First Line
: When the calmness of evening lulls nature to rest
Date
: 1851
Psalmista #d266
The Carol #d140
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: The night of the grave
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: When the calmness of evening lulls nature to rest
Date
: 1854
The Carol #d140
Selah #286b
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: When the calmness of evening lulls nature to rest
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: When the calmness of evening lulls nature to rest
Date
: 1856
Selah #286b
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