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Heavenly Aspiration

Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: This world is not my home, I know Refrain First Line: Then let my lot be what it may Used With Tune: [This world is not my home, I know]
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Thou wilt not cower in the dust

Author: J. R. Randall Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Thou wilt not cower in the dust, Maryland! my Maryland! Thy gleaming sword shall never rust, Maryland! my Maryland! Remember Carroll's sacred trust, Remember Howard's warlike thrust, And all thy slumb'rers with the just, Maryland! my Maryland! 2 Thou wilt not yield the Vandal toll, Maryland! my Maryland! Thou wilt not crook to his control, Maryland! my Maryland! Better the fire upon thee roll, Better the shot, the blade, the bowl, Than crucifixion of the soul, Maryland! my Maryland! 3 I see no blush upon thy cheek, Maryland! my Maryland! Tho' thou wast ever bravely meek, Maryland! my Maryland! For life and death, for woe and weal, Thy peerless chivalry reveal, And gird thy beauteous limbs with steel, Maryland! my Maryland! 4 I hear the distant thunder hum, Maryland! my Maryland! The Old Line bugle, fife, and drum, Maryland! my Maryland! Come to thine own heroic throng, That stalks with Liberty along, And ring thy dauntless slogan song, Maryland! my Maryland! Used With Tune: [Thou wilt not cower in the dust]
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Press On!

Author: L. M. Gardner Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O look around, for work is here Used With Tune: [O look around, for work is here]
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O Hear the Savior's Voice

Author: Adelaide R. Webb Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O hear the Savior's voice today Lyrics: 1. O hear the Savior’s voice today, Come to Me, O come to Me! In tender accents hear Him say, “Come to Me, O come to Me! If thou wouldst now be truly blest, Come, lay thy head upon My breast, O come, and I will give thee rest; Come to Me, O come to Me! 2. “Come, weary, heavy laden soul, Come to Me, O come to Me! I’ll pardon, cleanse, and make thee whole, Come to Me, O come to Me! Long patient years I’ve bid thee come, O do no not longer strive to roam, But seek today thy Father’s home; Come to Me, O come to Me! 3. Thy Father’s waiting to receive, Come to Me, O come to Me! If thou wilt only now believe, Come to Me, O come to Me! At last when all thy journey’s o’er, With all thy dear ones gone before, Thou’lt be with Me forevermore; Come to Me, O come to Me! Used With Tune: MARYLAND Text Sources: The King's Praises (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Praise Publishing Company, 1910), number 93

O Christmas Tree

Author: E. G. Anschuetz Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree! Used With Tune: O TANNENBAUM
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Philathea National Hymn

Author: W. B. Pitcher Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: We hail the day that gave thee birth Refrain First Line: We sing of thee, Philathea Used With Tune: [We hail the day that gave thee birth]
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Sweet Heavenland

Author: Mattie Pearson Smith Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O glorious land—by faith I see Used With Tune: MARYLAND, MY MARYLAND
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O Hemlock Tree!

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O hemlock tree! O hemlock tree! Used With Tune: [O hemlock tree! O hemlock tree!]
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What's the News?

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Where'er we go the people say Topics: Temperance Used With Tune: MARYLAND, MY MARYLAND
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Endeavorers

Author: Orr A. Cheek Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Oh, who are we met here today? Used With Tune: [Oh, who are we met here today?]

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