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English: * Caption title: The bonnie brief bush.
  • Chorus arranged for 4-part chorus (2 tenors, 2 basses).
  • Summary: The brief bush serves as a spot where all types of people converge; some pray to God, some go to depart; the narrator looks forward to meeting them in Paradise.
  • Statement of responsibility : words by Adam Craig ; music by H. Gabriel.
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Beside the bonnie brier bush
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Beside the bonnie brier bush, what loving souls are there! [first line]
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Source https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/7119dfad-55fd-0575-e040-e00a18061acf
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deb30610-c591-012f-00b1-58d385a7bc34
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/7119dfad-55fd-0575-e040-e00a18061acf
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1711316
Collection
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American popular songs.
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7119dfad-55fd-0575-e040-e00a18061acf
NYPL Division
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Music Division
Topics
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Death; Human life cycle



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current22:41, 7 March 2016Thumbnail for version as of 22:41, 7 March 20164,374 × 6,147 (4.02 MB)=={{int:filedesc}}== {{Nypl | description = {{en|1= * Caption title: The bonnie brief bush. * Chorus arranged for 4-part chorus (2 tenors, 2 basses). * Summary: The brief bush serves as a spot where all types of people converge; some pray to God, some...

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