sweet and old­en.

The phrase "sweet and old­en." resonates through 3 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

sweet and old­en.· 3 hymns found
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A sto­ry sweet and old­en;
In leaf and flow­er the sum­mer writes
For hearts that ache, the an­gels wake

sweet and old­en.

Bells of East­er earth can know,
The gold­en days, the long bright days,
For those who sleep, and those who weep,

Easter Bells (Cleator)

lyricist: Alice Cleator, 1903
Composer: Adam Geibel
Hymn 1

...A sto­ry sweet and old­en;

A sto­ry sweet and old­en.

Bells of East­er earth can know,...

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A sto­ry sweet and old­en;

A sto­ry sweet and old­en.

Bells of East­er earth can know,

Easter Bells (Cleator)

The Days Are Gliding Swiftly By

lyricist: Mrs. E. H. Leland, ca. 1875
Composer: Westwood Tosh
Hymn 2

...In leaf and flow­er the sum­mer writes

Her po­em sweet and old­en.

The gold­en days, the long bright days,...

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In leaf and flow­er the sum­mer writes

Her po­em sweet and old­en.

The gold­en days, the long bright days,

The Days Are Gliding Swiftly By

We’re Going Home Tomorrow

lyricist: Sophia Griswold, 1875
Composer: Philip Bliss
Hymn 3

...For hearts that ache, the an­gels wake

The sto­ry, sweet and old­en.

For those who sleep, and those who weep,...

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For hearts that ache, the an­gels wake

The sto­ry, sweet and old­en.

For those who sleep, and those who weep,

We’re Going Home Tomorrow

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