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The New Temperance Melodist ... for Temperance Organizations in the United States and Canada
Editor:
Stephen Hubbard
Publisher:
Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston, Mass., 1839
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Elements of Worship
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d1
A beacon light has been lighted
d2
A glorious day is breaking
d3
A goodly thing it is to meet
d4
All hail the power of abstinence
d5
All hail, this night, the ease we sing
d6
And are ye sure the news is true
d7
As we are gathered here
d8
Assembled here, a brother band
d9
Awake, awake, and take the pledge
d10
Before Thy throne we boast the name of Freemen
d11
Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love
d12
Bring me forth the cup of gold
d13
Cheer up, cheer up, my brethren
d14
Cold water from the mountain
d15
Come all ye who're fond of singing
d16
Come, brothers, come, to the rescue come
d17
Come friends and brethren, ere we part
d18
Come join the temperance watchmen
d19
Fling abroad its folds to the cooling breeze
d20
Friends of freedom, swell the song
d21
From the bright crystal fountain
d22
From the mountain top and valley
d23
Go, go, thou that enslavest me
d24
God of our fathers, thee we praise
d25
Hark, o'er hill and dale is swelling
d26
Hark, the voice of choral song Floats upon the breeze along
d27
Haste ye to the temperance meeting
d28
Heavenly Father, give thy blessing
d29
I heard a bitter sigh
d30
I once was fond of a social glass
d31
I wish I had a glass of gin
d32
If one bright spot there is on earth
d33
I'm free, I'm free, I've burst the bands
d34
Intemperance, like a raging flood
d35
I've signed the pledge
d36
Let others quaff the ruby wine
d37
Let temperance and her sons rejoice
d38
Let the joys of youth appearing
d39
Merrily the temperance horn
d40
My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
d41
O come and join our social band
d42
O swiftly speeds the cause we sing
d43
O thou whose never sleeping eye
d44
O touch it not, for deep within
d45
O'er the dark abodes of sorrow
d46
Oft in the stilly night, Ere slumber's chain
d47
Oft our steps have been astray
d48
Once more we here the pledge renew
d49
Onward, onward, band victorious
d50
Our hardy ancestors of yore
d51
Ply the oar, brother, and speed the boat
d52
Press on ye band who nobly brave
d53
Rejoice, O rejoice, our snowy flag waves o'er us
d54
Shall 'ere cold water be forgot
d55
Shout, shout, your voices rise
d56
Sons of temperance joy around ye
d57
Sparkling and bright in its liquid light
d58
Speed, speed the temperance ship
d59
Stay, brother, stay, whither going so fast
d60
Stay, father, stay, the night is wild
d61
Stay, mortal, stay, nor heedless thus
d62
Stretched on a heap of straw, his bed
d63
The dawning star of light Bespeaks the darkness past
d64
The drink that's in the drunkard's bowl
d65
The last link is broken that bound us to thee
d66
The teetotallers are coming
d67
The temperance ball's in motion
d68
The temperance cause is going on going on
d69
The temperance pledge, the temperance song
d70
The trumpet is sounding with notes full and clear
d71
There's much that gives pleasure in all that's around
d72
Through all our wild rambles
d73
Too long have I strayed
d74
Touch not the cup, it is death to thy [the] soul
d75
Traveler through a world of danger
d76
'Twas in a field, by an old field school
d77
Watchman, tell us of the night
d78
We come, we come, that have been held
d79
We come with joy and gladness
d80
We sing the praise of water
d81
Welcome, brothers, welcome here
d82
Welcome, sister, to our number
d83
When in the night, the skies grow bright
d84
Where are the friends that to me were so dear
d85
Why, O why, my heart, this sadness
d86
Will you come to the spring that is sparkling
d87
With banner and with badge we come
d88
Ye mothers, ye sisters, arise
d89
Ye sons of temperance, wake to glory
d90
Yes, we in those principles join
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