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EASTER
ANTHEM
Concluded.
crys-tal
ports
of
light,
and
seized
e
-
ter
-
nal
youth.
Man
all
im
-
mor-tal
hail,
hail,
hea-ven,
all
1
2
la
-
vish
of
strange
gifts
to
man,
Thine's
all
the
glo
-
ry,
man's
the
bound-less
bliss;
Thine's
all
the
glo-ry
man's
the
bound-less
bliss.
posed
in
that
early
history
of
this
country.
Billings
died
in
Boston
1800.
His
remains
lie
in
an
unmarked
grave
in
the
old
Granary
Burying
Ground,
in
the
city
of
his
birth,
Many
of
his
melodies
are
found
in
the
tune
books
of
today,
and
have
been
corrected
from
time
to
time
and
are
likelv
to
be
used
for
century's.
He
was
called
an
amateur
musician,
having
great
mu
sical
genius.
Easter
Anthem
is
considered
among
musicians
to
be
one
of
the
standards.
The
tune
presented
above,
is
substan
tially
as
it
appears
in
the
Missouri
Harmony.
Published
1885.