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National Hymns
Editor:
A. Kneeland
Publisher:
Investigator, Boston , 1834
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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A conscious fortitude sustains
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Again the harbinger of light
d3
Ah shall we see that glorious day
d4
Ah wretched minds who still remain
d5
All nature dies, and lives again
d6
All nature speaks, let men give ear
d7
And is religion all a dream
d8
Another six days' work is done
d9
Answer me, burning stars of night
d10
Arrayed in clouds of golden light
d11
As the good shepherd gently leads
d12
At the broad portals of this house
d13
Awake, my mind, rouse every power
d14
Away with melancholy
d15
Balmy seas of time and motion
d16
Banish sorrow, banish grief
d17
Banish sorrow, grief is folly
d18
Behold a new, a glorious era
d19
Blest is the man whose generous heart
d20
Blithe, blithe to all around us
d21
Come enter these courts
d22
Come, freeman, awaken, come, hail
d23
Come, friends give an ear
d24
Come friendship, come endearing
d25
Come, let us join and sing
d26
Come my good friends, our joys
d27
Come sons of the brave
d28
Come ye who virtue praise
d29
Contentment, hail
d30
Daughter of freedom, awake
d31
Draw the sword, freemen
d32
Eternal Wisdom, God of love
d33
Fresh and strong the breeze is
d34
From all that [who] dwell [dwells] below the [in earth and] skies
d35
From Greenland's icy mountains
d36
Full long has man, by phantoms
d37
Gather your roses while you may
d38
Give lovely truth the homage due
d39
Give me some green retired spot
d40
Gloomy winter's past away
d41
Go search the fields of nature through
d42
Go traverse all the world around
d43
Great Source of beings, Fount of life
d44
Grounded in love, may we this day
d45
Hail, Columbia, happy land
d46
Hail, dawning light, immortal
d47
Hail forever, glorious science
d48
Hail, great republic of the world
d49
Hail, sacred peace, contentment
d50
Hail, universe, capacious good
d51
Hail, widsom, who can set a prize
d52
How dear we hold this mortal
d53
How happy the mind that, free
d54
How happy's the man, that's free
d55
How lovely in the arch of heaven
d56
How pleasant 'tis to see
d57
How pleased and blest was I
d58
How pleasing is the lovely sight
d59
How soft the gentle showers
d60
How sweetly along the gay mead
d61
How vain are idle dreams
d62
How vain is all the charms of reason
d63
I see the martyr march along
d64
If solid happiness we prize, Within our breast
d65
In gentleness reprove
d66
In storms when clouds obscure
d67
In the garb of the just
d68
Joy to the world, the Light is come
d69
Justice, eternal source
d70
Know this, O man, and thou hast
d71
Knowledge its empire shall extend
d72
Let every tongue thy goodness speak
d73
Let reason's sons in one accord
d74
Let such as feel oppression's load [rod]
d75
Let such as make the truth their choice
d76
Let truth alone prevail
d77
Let us awake to freedom's cause
d78
Let us hail the fair prospect
d79
Let us in a joyful mood
d80
Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
d81
Lo the bright the rosy morning
d82
Long have the nations slept
d83
Long long hath superstition reigned
d84
Look around the fields of nature
d85
Lovely nature, most beautiful
d86
March to battle field
d87
Mid fables and fallacies, baubles of youth
d88
Now error fast is waning
d89
O charity, thou lovely grace
d90
O haste not to the gilded shrine
d91
O let the mind its slumbers break
d92
O sons of men, throw round your eyes
d93
O think on my fate, once I freedom employed
d94
O where tell me where are your comforts fled
d95
Offspring of truth, and virtue
d96
On wings of faith, mount up, my soul, and rise
d97
Our country, O, our native land
d98
Pleasant is life, and sweet the light
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Praise to thee, all bounteous nature
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Praise to wisdom's virtuous way
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