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Title: O come, O come, Immanuel
Text: anon., O Antiphons, 8th-9th c.; Veni, veni Emmanuel, 12th c. tr. v.1-5 John M. Neale, 1851, alt.; v.6-7 Henry Sloane Coffin, 1916
Tune: VENI EMMANUEL
Music: trope melody, 15th c.
Key: E minor
Meter: LM with refrain
Date Added: 2021/03/21
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Tags english christian winter 4part
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