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Come, one and all, around me [we] stand

Come, one and all, around me [we] stand

Tune: [Come, one and all, around we stand]
Published in 4 hymnals


Representative Text

1 Come, one and all, around we stand;
Come join in swelling chorus;
And praise our goodly native land,
Our fatherland that bore us.
Where now we stand, our sires once stood;
Firm men were they, truehearted;
Say, lives there now a race as good,
Or have they all departed?

2 Old ocean bore from Mammom's marts,
The plant of Freedom hither;
It blossoms yet, and glads our hearts,
And we'll not let is wither;
From zeal for freedom and for truth,
No charms of wealth shall win us;
The hope and courage of our youth,
We'll ever keep within us.

Source: The Morning Stars Sang Together: a book of religious songs for Sunday schools and the home circle #87

Text Information

First Line: Come, one and all, around me [we] stand
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances

Instances (1 - 4 of 4)

Song-book of the School Room #d13

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The Morning Stars Sang Together #87

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The Singing Book for Boys' and Girls' Meetings #156

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Young Singer's Friend #s17

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