Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel: a collection of hymns, songs and odes for temperance meetings and festivals

Editor: J. Marsh
Publisher: American Temperance Union, New York, 1842
Language: English
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78Who are the brave, if they were notPage Scan
78bOur country's banners playPage Scan
79O! soft sleep the hills in their sunny reposePage Scan
80Hail! the New Year JubileePage Scan
81On this joyous day, while the cannon's loud voicePage Scan
83Hail! day of joy! whose glad returnPage Scan
84I saw a youth in his father's hallPage Scan
84bThey say the goblet's crown'd with flowersPage Scan
85Shall the bone and muscle heavenPage Scan
86Prepare for the battle, attend to the soundPage Scan
87Oh! is there not now any fireman's songPage Scan
88When in the night The skies grow brightPage Scan
89Can any thing be done for thee?Page Scan
90Come join in our Temperance armyPage Scan
92Dash down the cup--drink not the draughtPage Scan
93Hallelujah! we sing to the Saviour of manPage Scan
93bNo more the sparkling glass invitesPage Scan
94Pledge for the chieftain immortal in storyPage Scan
95"What will I drink?" Not that which burnsPage Scan
96Delay not, delay not--O drunkard draw nearPage Scan
96bRaise your banner high in airPage Scan
97"On to the conflict, freeman on!Page Scan
98We're soldiers of the Water-KingPage Scan
99Hurrah! hurrah! we've burst the chainPage Scan
100What pilgrim, who in distant climesPage Scan
102Oh! say, can you see, on this bright dawning dayPage Scan
103Oh, say can you see, by the "signs of the times,"Page Scan
104When I remember now The chains that I have brokenPage Scan
105Lo! The Temperance Banner floatingPage Scan
106By the grant of our CreatorPage Scan
107Oh what has made the grog men sighPage Scan
108Rejoice, Rejoice, the Temperance cause advancesPage Scan
109We come! we come! that have been heldPage Scan
110Our youthful hearts with temperance burnPage Scan
110bSparkling and bright in its liquid lightPage Scan
111Come to the Temperance HallPage Scan
112Come friends and brethren, all unitePage Scan
113Oh dear, what can the matter be?Page Scan
114Speed, speed the temperance ship!Page Scan
115List, shipmates, to a seamen's layPage Scan
116Temperance, with pinions widely spreadPage Scan
117Oh wild is the path of the son of the seaPage Scan
117bLuff up, boys! clew up, and furl every sailPage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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