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Extra Supplement: There Rolls the DeepAuthor(s): C. Hubert H. ParrySource: The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, Vol. 37, No. 637 (Mar. 1, 1896), pp. 1-4Published by: Musical Times Publications Ltd.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3366690 .
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THERE ROLLS THE DEEP FROM TENNYSON'S " IN MEMORIAM ' CXXIII.*
SET TO MUSIC FOR S.A.T.B. BY
C. H. H. PARRY. London: NOVELLO, EWER AND CO. I, Berners Street (W.), and 80 & 8I, Queen Street (E.C.); also in NewYork.
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* By lid perinission of Messrs. Macmillan and CO. aopyrtyAt, 1896, by lMovetto, E^er and Cto.
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No. 750.
March, 1, 1896.
Price 2d.
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TheNIusicalTimes,March 1,1896. THERE ROLLS THE DEEP.
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S7he Musical Times, EXTRA SU PPLEM ENT. M:arch 1, 1896.
THERE ROLLS TtIE DEEP.
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