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Hymns and Songs for the Friends of Freedom
Publisher:
C. H. Pelton, Middletown, 1842
Language:
English
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d1
Alas the bondmen's story
d2
Blow ye the trumpet abroad o'er the sea
d3
Break every yoke, the gospel cries
d4
But art thou, still, my country, free
d5
Children of the glorious dead
d6
Eternal Sovereign of the sky, and Lord
d7
Hail to the brightness of freedom's glad morning
d8
Hark, the chain, the clanking chain
d9
He that [who] goeth forth with weeping, Bearing [sowing] precious seed in love
d10
Hear ye not the voice of anguish
d11
High as the heavens above the ground
d12
I am an abolitionist, I glory in the name
d13
Let the floods clap their hands
d14
Lift up our country's banner high
d15
O how can we forget the slave
d16
O Thou whose presence went before
d17
O weep, sons of freedom, your honor is low
d18
See yon glorious star, ascending
d19
Strike from the laborers limbs his chain
d20
The ox, that treadeth out the corn
d21
They gather for the coming strife
d22
They say there is joy in the earth
d23
They sing of freedom, Africa's sons
d24
Think of our country's glory
d25
Thy neighbor, it is he whom thou
d26
Wake, states of the south
d27
Wake, ye numbers, from your slumbers
d28
What mean ye that ye bruise and bind
d29
Why should I vex my soul and fret
d30
Ye who in bondage pine
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