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The Sweetest Draught

Come, let us sing of fount and spring What drink with water can compare

Author: Lora Laycock
Published in 9 hymnals


Author: Lora Laycock

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Text Information

First Line: Come, let us sing of fount and spring What drink with water can compare
Title: The Sweetest Draught
Author: Lora Laycock
Language: English
Refrain First Line: What drink with water can compare
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances

Instances (1 - 9 of 9)
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Bugle Notes for the Temperance Army #50

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Hours of Singing #36

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Pilgrim Songs #203

Temperance Glee Book #d5

The Casket of Sunday School Melodies, Complete. Compiled from Caskets Nos.1 and 2 with Several Additional Pieces #d23

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The Standard Sunday School Hymnal #178

The Temperance Song Banner #d13

The Temperance Songbook #65

Trumpet Notes for the Temperance Battlefield #d26

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