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Nature's Goodnight

Author: Myles B. Foster Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Clouds of gray are in the sky

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[Clouds of gray are in the sky]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Myles B. Foster Incipit: 12352 32123 5232 Used With Text: Nature's Good Night

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Nature's Goodnight

Hymnal: Song Stories for the Sunday School #d2 (1899) First Line: Clouds of gray are in the sky Languages: English Tune Title: [Clouds of gray are in the sky]
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Nature's Good Night

Hymnal: Songs for Little People #72 (1905) First Line: Clouds of gray are in the sky Languages: English Tune Title: [Clouds of gray are in the sky]
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Nature's Good Night

Hymnal: Songs for Little People #102 (1915) First Line: Clouds of gray are in the sky Topics: Nature Songs Autumn Languages: English Tune Title: [Clouds of gray are in the sky]

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Myles Birket Foster

1851 - 1922 Person Name: Myles B. Foster Composer of "[Clouds of gray are in the sky]" in Songs for Little People Born: November 29, 1851, London, England. Died: December 18, 1922, London, England. Son of an artist, Foster attended Brighton and Guildford Grammar School and entered the stock exchange. He subsequently enrolled at the Royal Academy of Music and played the organ at St. James Church, Marylebone, and St. George’s, Campden Hill. From 1880-92 he was organist at the Foundling Hospital and at Her Majesty’s Theatre, and was choirmaster of St. James, Holborn. He composed children’s cantatas and much church music. His works include: Methodist Free Church Hymns, 1889 (co-editor) Anthems and Anthem Composers (London: Novello and Company, 1901) History of the Philharmonic Society (London: 1913) --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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