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Mighty Like a Rose, written by Frank L. Stanton, Music by Ethelbert Nevin, C. 19

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Category:

Books

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Condition:

Acceptable

Special Attributes:

1st Edition

Author:

Frank L. Stanton & Ethelbert Nevin

Language:

English

Topic:

Rose and mother's love

Format:

Soft cover--sheet music

Publisher:

The John Church Company

Publication Year:

1901

Original Language:

English

Narrative Type:

Fiction

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Edition:

1st

Intended Audience:

Adults

Vintage:

Yes

Era:

1901

Item Length:

13 1/2

Item Width:

10 1/2

Number of Pages:

3

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Posted for sale:

April 8

Item number:

1737307332

Item description

Mighty Lak' a Rose" is a song by Ethelbert Nevin setting the poetry of Frank Lebby Stanton. The song was Nevin's final composition and became a very popular song. First line: Sweetest li'l feller, ev'rybody knows; dunno what to call him, but he mighty lak' a rose. Condition of sheet music is good, vintage quality