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When sun rays crown thy pine clad hills

When sun rays crown thy pine clad hills

Author: Cavendish Boyle
Tune: NEWFOUNDLAND (Parry)
Published in 2 hymnals

Author: Cavendish Boyle

Boyle, (Sir) Charles Cavendish. (May 29, 1849--September 17, 1916, Hove, Sussex, England). Anglican. Educated at Charterhouse, he entered the colonial service, occupying administrative posts in Bermuda, 1882-1888; Gibraltar, 1888-1894; Guyana, 1894-1901, being knighted in 1897. Soon after going as governor to Newfoundland in 1901, he wrote an "Ode to Newfoundland", first sung in public on January 21, 1902, to music by a St. John's music teacher, Herr Krippner. On May 20, 1904, the Ode was published with music by Sir C. Hubert Parry, just before Boyle was posted as governor to Mauritius, from which he retired in 1911 to England. Although Alfred Allen, organist of the cathedral in St. John's, published another setting of the Ode in 1908, Parr… Go to person page >

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First Line: When sun rays crown thy pine clad hills
Author: Cavendish Boyle
Language: English

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The Canadian Youth Hymnal #290

The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #524

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