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Five songs , opus 102
by Fritz Bennicke Hart (1874 - 1949)
1. Kneel, little child, to God
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- by (William) Monk Gibbon (1896 - 1987), copyright ©
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Earth, this child . . . . . . . . . .— The rest of this text is not
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- by (William) Monk Gibbon (1896 - 1987), "Of a child", appears in For Daws to Peck At, first published 1929, copyright ©
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Within a little field . . . . . . . . . .— The rest of this text is not
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- by (William) Monk Gibbon (1896 - 1987), "The little field", appears in For Daws to Peck At, first published 1929, copyright ©
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- by (William) Monk Gibbon (1896 - 1987), "Innocence", appears in For Daws to Peck At, first published 1929, copyright ©
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Sing, crickets, in the dusk . . . . . . . . . .— The rest of this text is not
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- by (William) Monk Gibbon (1896 - 1987), "The singers", appears in For Daws to Peck At, first published 1929, copyright ©
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