The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection: designed for use in chapel, assembly, convocation, or general exercises of schools, normals, colleges and universities. (3rd ed.)

Editor: C. Guy Hoover
Publisher: The Educational Publishing Co., Pittsburg, Kan., 1914
Language: English; Latin
Notes: Responses and Chants (R) are numbered separately.
#TextTuneText InfoTune InfoTextScorePage ScanAudio
191Ye banks and braes of bonnie Doon[Ye banks and braes of bonnie Doon]Page Scan
192Wind of night, low and light[Wind of night, low and light]Page Scan
193Soft, soft, music is stealing[Soft, soft, music is stealing]Page Scan
194I would that my love could silently flow[I would that my love could silently flow]Page Scan
195My native land again it meets mine eye[My native land again it meets mine eye]Page Scan
196Hark! hark! the lark at heav'ns gate sings[Hark! hark! the lark at heav'ns gate sings]Page Scan
197The evening bells sound clearly[The evening bells sound clearly]Page Scan
198I sat beneath the maples old[I sat beneath the maples old]Page Scan
199O where and O where is your Highland laddie gone?[O where and O where is your Highland laddie gone?]Page Scan
200Good night, thou wondrous lamp of day[Good night, thou wondrous lamp of day]Page Scan
201It's been decreed from days of oldAUF WIEDERSEHNPage Scan
202From your coral chambers speed ye[From your coral chambers speed ye]Page Scan
203Glory and love to the men of old[Glory and love to the men of old]Page Scan
204'Neath a woodstack alone, amid many a thorn['Neath a woodstack alone, amid many a thorn]Page Scan
205O, tell me what it meaneth[O, tell me what it meaneth]Page Scan
206The sun high in heav'n now is sailing[The sun high in heav'n now is sailing]Page Scan
207On we are floating in sunshine and shadow[On we are floating in sunshine and shadow]Page Scan
208Out on the deep, when the sun is low[Out on the deep, when the sun is low]Page Scan
209Hark, the pealing, softly stealing[Hark, the pealing, softly stealing]Page Scan
210I dreamed that I dwelt in marble halls[I dreamed that I dwelt in marble halls]Page Scan
211The sun is down, the evening come[The sun is down, the evening come]Page Scan
212On steep Mount Carmel's height we stand[On steep Mount Carmel's height we stand]Page Scan
213Where is now the merry party[Where is now the merry party]Page Scan
214Last night the nightingale woke me[Last night the nightingale woke me]Page Scan
215Pull away pull away pull away brave boys[Pull away pull away pull away brave boys]Page Scan
216'Tis the last rose of summer['Tis the last rose of summer]Page Scan
217How can I bear to leave thee?[How can I bear to leave thee?]Page Scan
218Forsaken, forsaken, forsaken am I[Forsaken, forsaken, forsaken am I]Page Scan
219The harp that once thro' Tara's halls[The harp that once thro' Tara's halls]Page Scan
220There is beauty in the forest[There is beauty in the forest]Page Scan
221Spin, lassie, spin, The thread goes out and in[Spin, lassie, spin, The thread goes out and in]Page Scan
222Way down upon the Swanee River[Way down upon the Swanee River]Page Scan
223The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home[The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home]Page Scan
224Gone are the days when my heart was young and gay[Gone are the days when my heart was young and gay]TextPage Scan
225Oh! a dainty plant is the ivy green[Oh! a dainty plant is the ivy green]Page Scan
226The bell doth toll[The bell doth toll]Page Scan
227The Lord is great! ye host of heav'n adore Him[The Lord is great! ye host of heav'n adore Him]Page Scan
228Praise ye the Father[Praise ye the Father]Page Scan
229The red sun is sinking, and father at sea[The red sun is sinking, and father at sea]Page Scan
230The old year lies dying[The old year lies dying]Page Scan
231Scotland's burning! Scotland's burning![Scotland's burning! Scotland's burning!]Page Scan
232There's music in the air[There's music in the air]Page Scan
233Oh, I'm a happy creatureMANDOLINATAPage Scan
234Winds of night around us sighing[Winds of night around us sighing]Page Scan
235Long may she live, our College fair![Long may she live, our College fair!]Page Scan
236Where, O where are the verdant Freshmen?[Where, O where are the verdant Freshmen?]Page Scan
237aGaudeamus igitur[Gaudeamus igitur]Page Scan
237bLet us now in youth rejoice[Let us now in youth rejoice]Page Scan
238Stars of the summer night[Stars of the summer night]Page Scan
239Hail and farewell, dear companions[Hail and farewell, dear companions]Page Scan
240Our College is a jolly home[Our College is a jolly home]Page Scan
241There's a good time coming[There's a good time coming]Page Scan
242We think it is the rule, sir[We think it is the rule, sir]Page Scan
243aInteger vitæ scelerisque purus non eget[Integer vitæ scelerisque purus non eget]Page Scan
243bHe who is upright, kind, and free from error[He who is upright, kind, and free from error]Page Scan
244In former days, which many praise[In former days, which many praise]Page Scan
245Krambambuli! it is the title[Krambambuli! it is the title]Page Scan
246Well, here we are; well, here we are![Well, here we are; well, here we are!]Page Scan
247Goodnight, ladies! goodnight, ladies![Goodnight, ladies! goodnight, ladies!]Page Scan
248aLauriger Horatius[Lauriger Horatius]Page Scan
248bPoet of the laurel wreath[Poet of the laurel wreath]Page Scan
249As freshmen first we come to Yale[As freshmen first we come to Yale]Page Scan
250Speak to me Love, only speaky, spiky, spoky[Speak to me Love, only speaky, spiky, spoky]Page Scan
251The golden glow of a summer's day[The golden glow of a summer's day]Page Scan
252An atom is a little thing[An atom is a little thing]Page Scan
253Time ever flowing bids us be going[Time ever flowing bids us be going]Page Scan
254Our strong band can ne'er be brokenAMICIPage Scan
255Far above the golden valleyAMICIPage Scan
256From the coast of Massachusetts[From the coast of Massachusetts]Page Scan
257On the plains of Southeast Kansas[On the plains of Southeast Kansas]Page Scan
258There's a college in southeast Kansas land[There's a college in southeast Kansas land]Page Scan

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