A Selection of Shape-note Folk Hymns: From Southern United States Tune Books, 1816-61David W. Music A-R Editions, Inc., 2005 M01 1 - 91 pages xiv + 172 pp., includes facsimile pages |
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Contents
Acknowledgments | viii |
Commentary | xv |
Plates | lviii |
CONSOLATION NEW | 16 |
FEW HAPPY MATCHES | 22 |
HOME | 28 |
THE MOLDERING VINE | 46 |
NEW Salem | 52 |
PILGRIM | 58 |
PROTECTION | 64 |
SALEM | 70 |
STAR IN THE EAST | 76 |
TENNESSEE | 82 |
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Common terms and phrases
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