File:A vision of Paradise (NYPL Hades-1935897-1999319).jpg

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English: * Published as the musical supplement to the Los Angeles Times.
  • Cover design includes color illustration of angels reading from scrolls and singing, while others play pipes and a harp.
  • Summary: The narrator has a dream in which he sees heaven.
  • Statement of responsibility : words and music by Arthur Trevelyan
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A vision of Paradise
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One night I dreamed a dream so strange, o, hearken to my story! [first line of song]
Source https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/979d6d67-cb67-0c2c-e040-e00a1806111b
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4f017770-c599-012f-f487-58d385a7bc34
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/979d6d67-cb67-0c2c-e040-e00a1806111b
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1999319
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American popular songs.
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979d6d67-cb67-0c2c-e040-e00a1806111b
NYPL Division
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Music Division
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Musical instruments; Angels; Heaven; Dreaming; Paradise



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