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Work away

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I remember a lesson

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[I remember a lesson, which was not thrown away]

Appears in 1 hymnal Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 34523 12345 23155 Used With Text: Work away

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Hymnal: The Little Minstrel #106 (1867) First Line: I remember a lesson, which was not thrown away Refrain First Line: Work away while your able Lyrics: 1 I remember a lesson, which was not thrown away, Always strive to do your duty, don't spend too much time in play; Work away while your able, Work away, work away. 2 Hands were made to be useful, if you teach them the way; Therefore, for yourself, or neighbor, make them useful every day; Work away while your able, Work away, work away. 3 And to speed with your labor, make the most of to-day, What may hinder you to-morrow is impossible to say; Work away while your able, Work away, work away. 4 As for grief and vexation, let them come when they may, When your heart is in your labor, all is easy as your play; Work away while your able, Work away, work away. 5 In the world would you prosper, then this counsel obey, Out of debt is out of danger, and no creditors to pay; Work away while your able, Work away, work away. 6 Let your own hands support you till your strength shall decay, And your heart should never fail you, even when your hair is gray: Work away while your able, Work away, work away. Languages: English Tune Title: [I remember a lesson, which was not thrown away]

Work away

Hymnal: Fruits and Flowers #d57 (1870) First Line: I remember a lesson Languages: English
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