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Hurrah, a glorious light has burst
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d1 (1866)
First Line
: A glorious light has burst around us
Hurrah, a glorious light has burst
A little spring had lost its way
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d2 (1866)
A little spring had lost its way
A little spring we raise
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d3 (1866)
A little spring we raise
Rise, O rise to nobler manhood
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d4 (1866)
First Line
: At our table here we sit
Rise, O rise to nobler manhood
Tra, la, la, la, la, la, listen
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d5 (1866)
First Line
: Brightly beams the morning sun
Tra, la, la, la, la, la, listen
Brother haste, the tide is rising
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d6 (1866)
Brother haste, the tide is rising
Cold water for ever, come, join in the cry
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d7 (1866)
Cold water for ever, come, join in the cry
Come and join us in our labors
Author
: W. S. Peterson
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d8 (1866)
First Line
: Come and join us in our pleasures
Come and join us in our labors
Come and promise now your mother
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d9 (1866)
First Line
: Come and sit beside the window
Come and promise now your mother
Come, friends and brethren [brothers] all unite
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d10 (1866)
Come, friends and brethren [brothers] all unite
Come, listen awhile to me
Author
: John G. Saxe
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d11 (1866)
Come, listen awhile to me
Dare to think, though bigots [others] frown
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d12 (1866)
Dare to think, though bigots [others] frown
Drinking in the crystal water
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d13 (1866)
Drinking in the crystal water
Hear the sweet voice of the child
Author
: Henry C. Work
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d14 (1866)
First Line
: Father, dear father, come home with me now
Hear the sweet voice of the child
Fill all your sparkling glasses high
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d15 (1866)
Fill all your sparkling glasses high
Friends of temperance, welcome here
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d16 (1866)
Friends of temperance, welcome here
From the danoing billows free
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d17 (1866)
From the danoing billows free
God of the temperance cause
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d18 (1866)
God of the temperance cause
Hail, all hail, friends of right
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d19 (1866)
Hail, all hail, friends of right
Hail, all hail, our worthy members
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d20 (1866)
Hail, all hail, our worthy members
Hark, how your leader's bugle is sounding
Author
: B. R. Hanby
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d21 (1866)
Hark, how your leader's bugle is sounding
Heavenly Father, give thy blessing
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d22 (1866)
Heavenly Father, give thy blessing
How sweet, how heavenly is the sight
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d23 (1866)
How sweet, how heavenly is the sight
I sing about a boy who dwelt
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d24 (1866)
I sing about a boy who dwelt
In the sunlight flashing
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d25 (1866)
In the sunlight flashing
Jesus actuate and guide
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d26 (1866)
Jesus actuate and guide
Now bound by honor's sacred laws
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d27 (1866)
Now bound by honor's sacred laws
Now cheer up, ye broken hearted
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d28 (1866)
Now cheer up, ye broken hearted
O if for me the cup you fill
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d29 (1866)
O if for me the cup you fill
Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d30 (1866)
First Line
: O spare my child, in mercy spare
Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging
O thou whose chosen place of birth
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d31 (1866)
O thou whose chosen place of birth
Round the temperance standard rally
Author
: Jabez Burns
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d32 (1866)
Round the temperance standard rally
Say, young folks, will you hear my story
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d33 (1866)
Say, young folks, will you hear my story
Shout at the reveler's banquet
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d34 (1866)
Shout at the reveler's banquet
Some love to drink from the foamy brink
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d35 (1866)
Some love to drink from the foamy brink
Sparkling and bright in its liquid light
Author
: Mary S. B. Dana Shindler
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d36 (1866)
Sparkling and bright in its liquid light
Stand up, stand up for Temperance
Author
: J. Merrite Driver
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d37 (1866)
Stand up, stand up for Temperance
Sweet is the work, O Lord, Thy glorious name to sing
Author
: Harriet Auber
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d38 (1866)
Sweet is the work, O Lord, Thy glorious name to sing
Tell me, ye winged winds, that round my pathway roar
Author
: Charles Mackay
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d39 (1866)
Tell me, ye winged winds, that round my pathway roar
Prohibition is the song
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d40 (1866)
First Line
: The temperance folks are waking up
Prohibition is the song
Then sing we the praise of cold water
Author
: Anne Steele
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d41 (1866)
Then sing we the praise of cold water
No, no, no, never, never
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d42 (1866)
First Line
: There is a poison in the cup
No, no, no, never, never
Away, away with the wine
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d43 (1866)
First Line
: There is woe in the wine cup
Away, away with the wine
The Upas tree
Author
: Lydia H. Sigourney
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d44 (1866)
First Line
: There sprang a tree of deadly name
The Upas tree
Mother dear I come to promise
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d45 (1866)
First Line
: Through the golden gates of morning
Mother dear I come to promise
To our noble cause forever
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d46 (1866)
To our noble cause forever
'Twas midnight's sad and lonely hour
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d47 (1866)
'Twas midnight's sad and lonely hour
We are gathering for the conflict
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d48 (1866)
We are gathering for the conflict
Welcome to our order
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d49 (1866)
Welcome to our order
Were I to search in all the ships
Hymnal
: MF1866 #d50 (1866)
Were I to search in all the ships
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