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TOLLING
BELL.
10s
4s
"Weep
not
for
me."
Luke,
23-28.
M.
H.
Turner,
1859,
Key
of
A.
Major.
By
R.
F.
M.
Mann.
Nov.
1.
1868.
For
Miss
M.
A.
White
and
E.
A.
Mann.
Shed
not
a
tear
o'er
your
friend's
early
bier,
When
I
am
gone,
When
I
am
gone.
Weep
not
forme
when
you
stand
round
my
grave,
Smile
when
the
slow
toll-ing
bell
you
shall
hear,
Shed
not
a
tear
o'er
your
friend's
early
bier;
When
I
am
gone,
When
I
am
gone.
Weep
not
for
me
when
you
stand
round
my
grave,
Smile
when
the
slow
toll-ing
bell
you
shall
hear,
Think
who
has
died
His
be
-
lov
-
ed
to
save,
Think
of
the
crown
all
the
ran-somed
shall
wear,
When
I
am
gone
I
am
gone.
Think
who
has
died
His
be
-
lov
-
ed
to
save,
Think
of
the
crown
all
the
ran-somed
shall
wear,
When
I
am
gone
I
am
gone.
This
tune
was
written
by
R
F.
M.
Mann
in
memorry
of
Misses.
M
H,
White
and
E.
A.
Mann
for
the
Fourth
Edition
of
the
Sacred
Harp.
The
words
are
set
to
first
verses
of
tune
"When
I
Am
Gone"
page
339.
It
is
supposed
M.
H.
Turner
composed
the
words
in
1859
see
sketch
of
him
page
339.
Other
remarks
about
Mr.
Mann
can
be
found
elsewhere
in
these
pages.