Mrs. A. L. Davison

Mrs. A. L. Davison
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Short Name: Mrs. A. L. Davison
Full Name: Davison, A. L., Mrs. (Fannie Estelle), 1851-1887
Birth Year: 1851
Death Year: 1887

Born: 1851, Cuy­a­ho­ga Falls, Ohio.
Died: March 10, 1887, Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois.
Buried: Carth­age, Mis­sou­ri.

Fannie’s fa­ther was killed when she was 10 years old; af­ter her mo­ther’s re­mar­ri­age to ho­tel­i­er Hen­ry War­ner, the fam­i­ly moved to Carth­age, Mis­sou­ri. Fan­nie mar­ried court re­port­er Asa Lee Da­vis­on and they moved to Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois, then Ma­di­son, Wis­con­sin. Sev­er­al of her songs ap­peared in pub­li­ca­tions from the Fill­more Bro­thers of Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio, in­clud­ing Songs of Gra­ti­tude (1877), Joy and Glad­ness (1880) and The Voice of Joy (1882).

Lyrics--
Last Words, The
Purer in Heart, O God

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Texts by Mrs. A. L. Davison (102)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A golden glory wraps theeMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)3
Alas that we must partMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)1
All golden and ripe is the harvestFannie E. Davison (Author)2
All the beauties of the eart are to fade by and byFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Beautiful flag of the brave and freeMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English3
Behold the lilies of the field, No toiling do they knowMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English6
Beneath the stars in slumber deepMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)2
Beyond the silent valeFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Cease your waiting, stand not idleMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English4
Christmas is come, the hills are all whiteMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)1
Close by my side, O tender loveMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English3
Come sing with happy voicesMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)2
Day by day, my Lord and SaviorMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English5
Fair and bright the morningMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)5
Gladly sing, gladlyFannie E. Davison (Author)3
Go early to thy labor fieldMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English2
Go forth and sow the seedsMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English3
God, who the universe doth holdFannie E. Davison (Author)1
Guard your lips with thought unceasingFannie E. Davison (Author)5
Hail, dear friends and schoolmatesFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Happen to you what there willFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Happy is the man that givethFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Have you heard the wondrous songFannie E. Davison (Author)2
He beareth the lambs in his bosomFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Hearken, hearken, every nationMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English2
High over the hills of dutyFannie E. Davison (Author)English5
How beautiful Thy work, O GodFannie E. Davison (Author)English2
How blessed are the pure in heartFannie E. Davison (Author)4
How blessed is the day of restFannie E. Davison (Author)4
How fair are the walls of that city of lightMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English5
How much my Lord has done for meFannie E. Davison (Author)3
I bring my heart, O Lord, to theeMrs.A. L. Davison (Author)2
I have heard of the joy of the soul's sweet homeFannie E. Davison (Author)English7
I heard a joyful cry through all the mourningFannie E. Davison (Author)3
I know not where the pathway liesFannie E. Davison (Author)3
In the darkness of the midnightFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Jesus always loved the childrenFannie Davison (Author)English2
Jesus loves the children With a tender careMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English3
Lay thou not up thy treasureFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Lo, the Savior invites thee todayFannie E. Davison (Author)3
Lord, I believe thy word is true!Mrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English2
Mais puro quero ser, ó meu SenhorFannie E. Davison (Author)Portuguese2
My Savior, thou who once on earthFannie E. Davison (Author)5
Narrow is the way, sometimesFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Near, so near I see the goldenFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Not yet thy rest timeFannie E. Davison (Author)2
O birdie, singing on the bough Thro' all the summer dayMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)2
O dark is the wearisomeMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)2
O hark, and hear the songFannie E. Davison (Author)2
O hark, to the sound of strifeFannie E. Davison (Author)2
O Man of sorrows, mortal griefMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English2
O Savior, loving, holyFannie E. Davison (Author)3
O Savior, most holyFannie E. Davison (Author)2
O the morning has dawned all so brightlyMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)1
O what can I do for my Lord (Davison)Fannie E. Davison (Author)2
O what kind of seed are we sowingFannie E. Davison (Author)3
Over heavenly plains the golden chimesMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English10
O'er Juda's hills a star aroseFannie E. Davison (Author)3
On the holy hill of ZionMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)2
Onward, onward, onward, hear the anthem rollFannie E. Davison (Author)English3
Out in the desert waysFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Out through all our great ColumbiaMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)2
Pilgrim with thine eyes upliftedFannie E. Davison (Author)3
Purer in heart, O God, Help me to beFannie E. Davison (Author)English95
Red is wineFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Ripple on; O laughing riverMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English2
Save my soul which thou didst cherishFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Schaffe in mir, o Gott, ein reines Herze, dass ich an dir nur hang'Mrs. A. L. Davison (Author)German2
Sing, gladly, sweetly singFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Snow white hands are claspedFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Some day, some day, I know not whenFannie E. Davison (Author)3
Sometimes softlyMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)2
Somewhere beyond the visionFannie E. Davison (Author)4
Somewhere, I know, for me Not yet in sightFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Speak with kindness, loving tenderFannie E. Davison (Author)4
Such a little thing we thought itFannie Davison (Author)English3
The Lord is risen, through the gloomMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English7
The love of Christ constraineth us, O Savior, ever mildFannie E. Davison (Author)English2
The sun is on the harvest fieldFannie E. Davison (Author)3
The world's a field of battleMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)English4
There is a hope whose gloryMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)2
There is light from heaven's portalsFannie E. Davison (Author)3
Thou who comfortless hath weptFannie E. Davison (Author)3
Thou who comfortless have weptMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)2
Thou who watchest wearilyMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)3
Through the years of the earthFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Two angels watch beside me, whichever may I goFannie E. Davison (Author)English8
Upon the great highway [highways] thou standest wearyFannie E. Davison (Author)English20
Watchman on the mountain standingMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)3
We are journeying to heaven, to the home our Lord has givenMrs. A. L. D. (Author)English5
We are waiting, watchingFannie E. Davison (Author)3
We need not walk in darknessMrs. A. L. Davison (Author)2
What can I do for theeFannie E. Davison (Author)3
What wilt thou bid us to doFannie E. Davison (Author)2
When doubt and fear ariseFannie E. Davison (Author)2
When o'er thy path have the dark cloudsFannie E. Davison (Author)3
When the silence and shadowFannie E. Davison (Author)2
When winter snows fall fastFannie E. Davison (Author)2
Whence comes this countless hostFannie E. Davison (Author)3
Where'er our path may leadFannie E. Davison (Author)5
Within his gates what blessingFannie E. Davison (Author)4
Would I were like himFannie E. Davison (Author)2
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