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The Social Lyrist: a Collection of Sentimental, Patriotic and Pious Songs
Editor:
J. H. Hickok
Publisher:
W. Orville Hickok, Harrisburg, Penn., 1840
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d1
Adieu, ye streams that smoothly glide
d2
Alone to the banks of the darkrolling Danube
d3
An alien from God, and a stranger to grace
d4
Come, arouse thee, arouse thee, my brave Swiss boy
d5
Come, gentle sleep, these eyelids close
d6
Come, rest in this bosom
d7
Dark night away hath rolled
d8
Faintly as tolls the evening chime
d9
Flow on, thou shining river, but ere thou reach
d10
Friendship to every willing mind
d11
Hail, Columbia, happy land
d12
Hark, ye neighbors, and hear me tell
d13
I hear thee speak of the better land
d14
Life let us cherish while yet the taper glows
d15
March to battle field
d16
Merrily every bosom boundeth
d17
My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
d18
O say can you see by the dawn's early light
d19
Oft in the stilly night, Ere slumber's chain
d20
See, brothers, see, how the night comes on
d21
See, Christian, see how time steals on
d22
The flaunting flag of liberty
d23
The rose that all are praising is not the rose for me
d24
The scene was more beautiful far to my [the] eye
d25
The sun sets at night
d26
There is a tear of sweet relief
d27
There is an hour of peaceful rest
d28
This world is all a fleeting show
d29
Upon the hill he turned
d30
When I look o'er the waste of years
d31
When shall we three meet again
d32
Why, ah why, my heart, this sadness
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