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There's a labor to be wrought
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There's a labor to be wrought
Author: George S. Burleigh
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Author:
George S. Burleigh
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First Line:
There's a labor to be wrought
Author:
George S. Burleigh
Refrain First Line:
Wide awake, wide awake
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Crystal Notes: a choice collection of new temperance hymns and songs for red, white and blue ribbon clubs, gospel meetings, and every phase of the temperance work... (1878), p.14
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Bugle Notes for the Temperance Army #68
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: Wide awake, wide awake
First Line
: There's a labor to be wrought
Author
: Geo. S. Burleigh
Date
: 1871
Bugle Notes for the Temperance Army #68
Crystal Notes #14
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: Wide awake, boys, wide awake!
First Line
: There's a labor to be wrought
Author
: Geo. S. Burleigh
Date
: 1878
Crystal Notes #14
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