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Tune Identifier:"^dawning_button$"

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DAWNING

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. Elliot Button Incipit: 34565 12343 33267 Used With Text: Come children, toil no longer

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Come children toil no longer

Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: The fishers sat within their boat Topics: Easter Used With Tune: [The fishers sat within their boat]

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Come children, toil no longer

Hymnal: In Excelsis for School and Chapel #119 (1900) First Line: The fishers sat within their boat Languages: English Tune Title: DAWNING
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Come children, toil no longer

Hymnal: The School Hymnal #94 (1899) First Line: The fishers sat within their boat Languages: English Tune Title: [The fishers sat within their boat]
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Come children toil no longer

Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #275 (1916) First Line: The fishers sat within their boat Topics: Easter Languages: English Tune Title: [The fishers sat within their boat]

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H. Elliot Button

1861 - 1925 Composer of "DAWNING (Button)" Born: August 8, 1861, Clevedon, Somerset, England. Died: Circa August 1925, Hampstead, England. Button’s father was master of a private school, and excelled as an organist. Elliot was a self taught musician, and besides being solo alto at Holy Trinity Church, Upper Chelsea, was a pianist, organist, and violinist. He was also at one time was an editor for the Novello publishing company. He harmonized a number of tunes in The Primitive Meth­od­ist Hymnal Supplement with Tunes (London: Primitive Methodist Publishing House, 1912), and edited the third series of the Bristol Tune Book. Sources: Cowan, p. 201 © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)
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