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Alexander, Cecil Frances

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Alexander, Cecil Frances (1818–1895)

Irish poet and hymn writer, born in County Wicklow. She published Verses for Holy Seasons (1846) and the popular Hymns for Little Children (1848), which included such well-known works as ‘All Things Bright and Beautiful’, ‘Once in Royal David's City’, and ‘There is a Green Hill Far Away’. She also wrote a number of ballads on Irish historical themes. She was married to Bishop William Alexander (1824–1911).



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1805-1848) "Nearer, My God, to Thee," 458 Adkins, Donna (1940-) "Glorify thy name," GLORIFY THY NAME, 249 Akers, Doris (1922-) "Sweet, Sweet Spirit," MANNA, 243 Alexander, Cecil Frances "All Things Bright and Beautiful," 46 (1818-1895) "He is Risen
Alexander, Cecil Frances ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL.
 
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