Poetry in 8 numbered four-line stanzas printed in two columns divided by double line of type ornaments, within arched architectural border of various type ornaments and sections. Above double rule between title and text of hymn in italics with spaces for manuscript additions: In on the day of A.D. 18. Within border beneath line of type ornaments text of certification of membership through rite of confirmation, with spaces for manuscript additions. Dated from manuscript date for confirmation.
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This collection has the following subsets:
- Blondie Robinson collection of African-American Minstrel and Vaudeville photographs
- Ciné-Tracts
- Dupee Fireworks Collection
- Fernando Birri Archive of Multimedia Arts - Escritos
- H. Adrian Smith Magic Objects Collection
- Harris Broadsides
- Julie Adams Strandberg Collection: 50 Years of Dance at Brown University
- Lincoln Sheet Music
- Representations of Blackness in Music of the United States (1830s-1920s)
- Rites and Reason Theatre
- Songsters and Hymnals from the Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays
- World War I Sheet Music
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Items in this collection
To be sung to the tune: Portuguese hymn; "Adeste fideles." Poetry in six four-line stanzas printed in black on off-white paper. Type-signed at end: William Roscoe Thayer. "(Copyright, 1919.)"
Hymn of welcome for the R.I. Baptist Sunday School Convention. Anniversary of 1864. (June 15th)
Tune: Pisgah. Within border of type ornaments. At end of text: F.M.G.
Hymn of welcome for the R.I. Baptist Sunday School Convention. Anniversary of 1864. (June 15th)
Tune: Pisgah. Within border of type ornaments. At end of text: F.M.G.
Hymn of welcome for the R.I. Baptist Sunday School Convention. Anniversary of 1864. (June 15th)
Tune: Pisgah. Within border of type ornaments. At end of text: F.M.G.
Hymn of welcome for the Fourth Baptist Parish: convened at the house of the pastor, on the twenty-seventh anniversary of his wedding, Nov. 21, 1870
To be sung to the tune: Zion. Poetry. Poem in seven stanzas; internal evidence shows it was written by one of the couple. At end of poem: F. M. G. First line: Here, around our hearth and altar.
Hymn of the Class of Sixty-Two
At end of text: June 15, 1862. First line: O Thou the strength and stay.
Hymn of the Allies
words by Elizabeth Curtis Holman ; music by F. Ernest Holman. Hymn for chorus (SATB) Caption title. "Dedicated to the Orphans of France and Belgium whose Fathers died that Democracy might live"--Cover. First line of chorus: Fight for it, die for it!
Hymn of the Alamo
Printed on blue paper. Air: "Marseilles Hymn."
Hymn of thanksgiving
sung by Henry Box Brown, after being released from his confinement in the box at Philadelphia. Poetry. Intended to be separated. Within border of type ornaments. At head of title wood-engraving of wooden box bearing address label: Philadelphia Pa. rightside up with care and caption: 3 feet and 1 inch long, 2 feet wide, 2 feet and 6 inches high. Psalm-like poem by man who escaped slavery in a box mailed to Philadelphia. Place and date of publication suggested because Brown's autobiography was published in Boston in 1849. With: Song composed by Henry Box Brown on his escape from slavery.
Hymn of liberty
Within ornamental line border.
Hymn of liberty
Within ornamental line border.
Hymn of liberty
Hymn of freedom
Poem in eleven four-line stanzas. Type-signed at end: Ralph Waldo Emerson. Selections from the Boston hymn of 1863, beginning with the second stanza. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Hymn of freedom
Page [4] blank.
Hymn of Easter
Pages [2]-[3] blank. Printed on yellow paper. Suggested publication date from death date of Eisenhower. Subtitle of second poem: 1890-1969. Devoted husband, loving father, citizen, soldier, general, statesman, President of the United States of America, grandfather, patriot.
Hymn for today
Page [4] blank. Cover title. Poetry in four nine-line stanzas. In lower margin on page [1]: Copyright 1911, 1917 by William Adams Slade, Washington, D.C. Type-signed at end of poem on page [3]: William Adams Slade. Also issued with title: Hymn for America (cf. Brown University copy HB11697/DC)
Hymn for today
Page [4] blank. Cover title. Poetry in four nine-line stanzas. In lower margin on page [1]: Copyright, 1911 by William Adams Slade, Washington, D.C. Type-signed at end of poem on page [3]: William Adams Slade; dated in lower left: August 8, 1911. Imprint in lower margin on page [4]: Press of Judd and Detweiler, Incorporated. Also issued with title: Hymn for America (compare Brown University copy HB11697 DC) Also issued with title: Hymn for America (cf. Brown University copy HB11697 DC)
Hymn for today
Page [4] blank. Cover title. Poetry in four nine-line stanzas. In lower margin on page [1]: Copyright 1911, 1917 by William Adams Slade, Washington, D.C. Type-signed at end of poem on page [3]: William Adams Slade. Also issued with title: Hymn for America (cf. Brown University copy HB11697/DC)
Hymn for today
Page [4] blank. Cover title. Poetry in four nine-line stanzas. In lower margin on page [1]: Copyright 1911, 1917 by William Adams Slade, Washington, D.C. Type-signed at end of poem on page [3]: William Adams Slade. Also issued with title: Hymn for America (cf. Brown University copy HB11697/DC)
Hymn for today
Page [4] blank. Cover title. Poetry in four nine-line stanzas. In lower margin on page [1]: Copyright, 1911 by William Adams Slade, Washington, D.C. Type-signed at end of poem on page [3]: William Adams Slade; dated in lower left: August 8, 1911. Imprint in lower margin on page [4]: Press of Judd & Detweiler, Inc. Also issued with title: Hymn for America (cf. Brown University copy HB11697 DC)
Text of hymn in five four-line stanzas. Type-signed at end of text: L.H.S.
Hymn for the recovery of the President
Tune: Federal St. or Old Hundred. Within double line border.
Hymn for the quarterly meeting of the Mass. Anti-Slavery Society: Monday, March 28, 1836
Text of hymn in five numbered four-line stanzas. Author's name not printed on item.
Hymn for the national fast, April 30, 1863
by John Pierpont. Within border of type ornaments.
Hymn for the memorial service, at Baldwin-Place Church, Monday evening, Feb. 13, 1865
By Rev. S.D. Phelps, D.D. Text of hymn in five four-line stanzas.
Hymn for the meeting of the alumni, August 20, 1845
Text of hymn in four four-line stanzas. Suggested place of publication from location of Yale University, mentioned twice in hymn.
Hymn for the Jubilee at Barre
By Rev. Jones Very. Within border of type ornaments. Text of hymn in eight four-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Hymn for the Fourth of July, 1823
Printed in two columns divided by line of type ornaments within border of type ornaments.
Within border of type ornament sections. At head of text quotation from 2 Chronicles vi. 41 beginning: Now, therefore, arise, O Lord God. Text of hymn in six four-line stanzas. Type-signed at end of text: P.
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