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Recessional

Author: Rudyard Kipling Hymnal: SoSR1948 #a107 (1948) First Line: God of our fathers, known of old Languages: English Tune Title: [God of our fathers, known of old]

O Beautiful for Spacious Skies

Author: Katharine Lee Bates Hymnal: SoSR1948 #a108 (1948) Languages: English Tune Title: [O beautiful for spacious skies]

God Save the King

Author: Anon. Hymnal: SoSR1948 #a109 (1948) First Line: God save our gracious King Languages: English Tune Title: [God save our gracious King]

Sun of My Soul

Author: J. Kebbe Hymnal: SoSR1948 #a11 (1948) First Line: Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear Languages: English Tune Title: [Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear]

America

Author: S. F. Smith Hymnal: SoSR1948 #a110 (1948) First Line: My country! 'tis of thee Languages: English Tune Title: [My country! 'tis of thee]

Britain and America

Author: George Huntington Hymnal: SoSR1948 #a111 (1948) First Line: Two empires by the sea Languages: English Tune Title: [Two empires by the sea]

The Star-Spangled Banner

Hymnal: SoSR1948 #a112 (1948) First Line: Oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light]

Battle Hymn of the Republic

Author: Julia Ward Howe Hymnal: SoSR1948 #a113 (1948) First Line: Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord Refrain First Line: Glory! glory, hallelujah! Languages: English Tune Title: [Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord]
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We're Tenting To-night

Hymnal: SoSR1948 #a114 (1948) First Line: We're tenting tonight on the old camp ground Lyrics: 1 We're tenting to-night on the old camp ground, Give us a song to cheer Our weary hearts, a song of home, And friends we love so dear. Many are the hearts that are weary tonight, Wishing for the war to cease; Many are the hearts looking for the right, To see the dawn of peace. Tenting to-night, Tenting to-night, Tenting on the old camp ground. 2 We've been tenting to-night on the old camp ground, Thinking of days gone by, Of the lov'd ones at home that gave us the hand, And the tear that said "good-bye!" Many are the hearts that are weary tonight, Wishing for the war to cease; Many are the hearts looking for the right, To see the dawn of peace. Tenting to-night, Tenting to-night, Tenting on the old camp ground. 3 We are tired of war on the old camp ground, Many are dead and gone, Of the brave and true who've left their homes, Others been wounded long. Many are the hearts that are weary tonight, Wishing for the war to cease; Many are the hearts looking for the right, To see the dawn of peace. Tenting to-night, Tenting to-night, Tenting on the old camp ground. 4 We've been fighting to-day on the old camp ground, Many are lying near; Some are dead and some are dying, Many are in tears. Many are the hearts that are weary tonight, Wishing for the war to cease; Many are the hearts looking for the right, To see the dawn of peace. Dying to-night, Dying to-night, Dying on the old camp ground. Languages: English Tune Title: [We're tenting tonight on the old camp ground]

Dixie Land

Author: D. D. Emmett Hymnal: SoSR1948 #a115 (1948) First Line: I wish I was in de land ob cotton Refrain First Line: Den I wish I was in Dixie, Hooray! Hooray! Languages: English Tune Title: [I wish I was in de land ob cotton]

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