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Temperance Song

Hymnal: THBM1842 #96b (1842) First Line: Raise your banner high in air
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"We Will Be Free"

Hymnal: THBM1842 #97 (1842) First Line: "On to the conflict, freeman on!
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The Water King

Hymnal: THBM1842 #98 (1842) First Line: We're soldiers of the Water-King Refrain First Line: Then, let us sing the Water-King
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Song of John Hawkins and His Comrades

Author: Wm. B. Tappan Hymnal: THBM1842 #99 (1842) First Line: Hurrah! hurrah! we've burst the chain
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The Reformed Drunkard's Home

Hymnal: THBM1842 #100 (1842) First Line: What pilgrim, who in distant climes
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Defence of Fort Temperance

Author: F. H. Orne Hymnal: THBM1842 #102 (1842) First Line: Oh! say, can you see, on this bright dawning day
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Parody On the Star Spangled Banner

Hymnal: THBM1842 #103 (1842) First Line: Oh, say can you see, by the "signs of the times,"
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The Reformed Drunkard's Song of Remembrance

Hymnal: THBM1842 #104 (1842) First Line: When I remember now The chains that I have broken
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Lo! The Temperance Banner floating

Author: A. J. Lord Hymnal: THBM1842 #105 (1842)
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Grant of Our Creator

Hymnal: THBM1842 #106 (1842) First Line: By the grant of our Creator

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