Son of a Methodist pastor, Quaile was educated at Wesley College in Dublin. He went into business in Mallow and pursued music as a hobby. Three of his tunes appeared in the 1910 English Methodist Sunday School Hymnal. Ten years later, he lost all his possessions in the 1920 Irish uprising.
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O Lord of heav'n and earth and sea,
To thee all praise and glory be!
How shall we show our love to thee,
Who givest all?
We'll sing thy praise in songs of holy joy!
Thy work, O Lord, shall all our pow'rs employ!
Tune Title: OLDBRIDGEFirst Line: For all the blessings of the yearComposer: Robert Newton Quaile, 1867-1927Meter: 88.84Incipit: 33331 23155 54231Key: F Major
Tune Title: OLDBRIDGEFirst Line: God of all grace, Thy mercy sendComposer: Robert Newton Quaile, 1867-1927Meter: 88.84Incipit: 33331 23155 54231Key: F Major
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