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National Temperance Song
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Columbia, fresh as the glow of the morning
Author: Dwight Williams
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2 hymnals
Author:
Dwight Williams
(no biographical information available about Dwight Williams.)
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First Line:
Columbia, fresh as the glow of the morning
Title:
National Temperance Song
Author:
Dwight Williams
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Columbia rise, the God of the skies looks
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Temperance Song Herald: a collection of songs, choruses, hymns, and other pieces for the use of temperance meetings, lodges, and the home circle (1885), p.50
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Temperance Jewels #28
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: Columbia, arise! the God of the skies
First Line
: Columbia, fresh as the glow of the morning
Author
: Rev. Dwight Williams
Date
: 1879
Temperance Jewels #28
Temperance Song Herald #50
Display Title
: National Temperance Song
First Line
: Columbia, fresh as the glow of the morning
Author
: Dwight Williams
Date
: 1885
Temperance Song Herald #50
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