Songs of Syon: A Collection of Hymns and Sacred Poems Mostly Translated from Ancient Greek, Latin and German Sources was produced by George Ratcliffe Woodward in 1904.
This was primarily a reprint of the third edition, with musical errors corrected on the advice of Dr.Charles Wood.
"[1] The hymnal was described by the writer of Woodward's Church Times obituary as "the finest hymn book, both as regards words and music, ever produced in England."
Fifty harmonisations are by Woodward and thirty apiece by Wood and Palmer.
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