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Browsing topics in Silver Tones: a new temperance and prohibition song book, containing the most popular songs sung by The Silver Lake Quartette
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Temperance
Topic
Sub-Topic
Hymn
First Line
Temperance
#61
Dar's a big whiskey-tree a growin' in de land
Temperance
#62
We have started in This temp'rance fight to win
Temperance
#63
Who will greet me first in heaven
Temperance
#64
I had a long talk with an old party friend
Temperance
#65
The Jews crucified Him, and nail'd Him to the tree
Temperance
#66
We'll fight the liquor demon, and drive him to the wall
Temperance
#67
Down in a room all cozy and bright
Temperance
#68
I see a glad November
Temperance
#69
Once there was held a big picnic
Temperance
#70
As through the changing scenes of life
Temperance
#71
Going down to the grave, with no hope in thy heart
Temperance
#72
There's a drunkard in the gutter!
Temperance
#73
Say, can you catch them?
Temperance
#74
When the great Jubilee shall come
Temperance
#75
Our friends on earth we meet with pleasure
Temperance
#76
It was only a sign on a countryman's shop
Temperance
#77
There's a blessed little woman in a home I know
Temperance
#78
A deacon once, the story goes
Temperance
#79
Republicans, with license chaff
Temperance
#80
I'm a Prohibitionist
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