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Temperance Rallying Songs: consisting of a large variety of solos, quartettes, and choruses, suited to every phase of the great temperance reformation
Editor:
Asa Hull
Publisher:
Asa Hull, New York, 1888
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3-106
108-I.17
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3
Gather and band for the right
[Gather and band for the right]
4
The battle-cry is sounding
[The battle-cry is sounding]
5
Friends of temp'rance, while we labor
[Friends of temp'rance, while we labor]
6
Are you sowing the seeds that will give you
[Are you sowing the seeds that will give you]
7
The prohibition host have come
[The prohibition host have come]
8
For years, with our politest bow
[For years, with our politest bow]
9
Stop! stop the train! I see ahead
[Stop! stop the train! I see ahead]
10
The dawn is surely breaking
[The dawn is surely breaking]
11
We meet with joy and gladness
[We meet with joy and gladness]
12
We're marching on an army strong
[We're marching on an army strong]
13
What can we do for the lost and the perishing
[What can we do for the lost and the perishing]
14
In the broad way Christ is seeking
[In the broad way Christ is seeking]
15
On, brothers, on to meet the foe that we abhor!
[On, brothers, on to meet the foe that we abhor!]
16
Starting from the cradle t'ward the grave below
[Starting from the cradle t'ward the grave below]
17
We bid a long and a glad goodbye
[We bid a long and a glad goodbye]
18
My friend, do you know that the tempter of souls
[My friend, do you know that the tempter of souls]
19
We are marching onward cheerful and strong
[We are marching onward cheerful and strong]
20
Earth is not all joy and sunshine
[Earth is not all joy and sunshine]
21
We're a noble band of soldiers
[We're a noble band of soldiers]
22
You see I'm a thorough temp'rance man
[You see I'm a thorough temp'rance man]
23
'Mid pleasures and palaces tho' we may roam
['Mid pleasures and palaces tho' we may roam]
24
Wave the Temp'rance banner
[Wave the Temp'rance banner]
25
Now to heav'n our pray'rs ascending
[Now to heav'n our pray'rs ascending]
26
O take the pledge and sign it!
[O take the pledge and sign it!]
27
Sound the battle-cry! See! the foe is nigh!
[Sound the battle-cry! See! the foe is nigh!]
28
Launch the ship of Prohibition
[Launch the ship of Prohibition]
29
See! intemp'rance is advancing
[See! intemp'rance is advancing]
30
How many, many thousands
[How many, many thousands]
31
Oh, bright is the wine, the ruby wine
[Oh, bright is the wine, the ruby wine]
32
There's hope for the tempted, the tried, and the weak
[There's hope for the tempted, the tried, and the weak]
33
Oh! stay thy hand from the brimming cup
[Oh! stay thy hand from the brimming cup]
34
The world's a field of battle
[The world's a field of battle]
35
Lost to a sense of duty
[Lost to a sense of duty]
36
The storm-cloud is dark, and the air is snow-filled
[The storm-cloud is dark, and the air is snow-filled]
37
Awake, Columbia, awake!
[Awake, Columbia, awake!]
38
A fisher-boy went sailing out
[A fisher-boy went sailing out]
39
A fisher-boy went sailing out
[A fisher-boy went sailing out]
40
There's intemp'rance in our land
[There's intemp'rance in our land]
41
My drink shall be water cool, sparkling and bright
[My drink shall be water cool, sparkling and bright]
42
Break the chain, break the chain, shake it off with disdain
[Break the chain, break the chain, shake it off with disdain]
43
Gather and band for the right
[Gather and band for the right]
44
The morning light is breaking
[The morning light is breaking]
45
Onward, onward, onward, hear the anthem roll
[Onward, onward, onward, hear the anthem roll]
46
I may not be a prophet
[I may not be a prophet]
47
Live on the field of battle!
[Live on the field of battle!]
48
Onward, onward, friends of temp'rance
[Onward, onward, friends of temp'rance]
49
Look not upon the foaming beer
[Look not upon the foaming beer]
50
Away with the wine-cup, for danger is there
[Away with the wine-cup, for danger is there]
51
The war drums are beating, up, soldiers, and fight
[The war drums are beating, up, soldiers, and fight]
52
Unfurl the temp'rance banner
[Unfurl the temp'rance banner]
53
There's a dawn to daylight growing
[There's a dawn to daylight growing]
54
Cheer up! cheer up! desponding ones
[Cheer up! cheer up! desponding ones]
55
Yield not to temptation
[Yield not to temptation]
56
We've gathered into line today
[We've gathered into line today]
57
Sparkling and bright, in its liquid light
[Sparkling and bright, in its liquid light]
58
Come, join our Temp'rance Band
[Come, join our Temp'rance Band]
59
God speed the day when the foe is slain
[God speed the day when the foe is slain]
60
King Alcohol sat at his royal spread-board
[King Alcohol sat at his royal spread-board]
61
Hear the temp'rance call, Freemen, one and all!
[Hear the temp'rance call, Freemen, one and all!]
62
'Tis spreading, 'tis spreading, the glow in the sky
['Tis spreading, 'tis spreading, the glow in the sky]
63
Hark! the voice of raging battle
[Hark! the voice of raging battle]
64
O shout, fellow soldiers, as onward we go
[O shout, fellow soldiers, as onward we go]
65
Oh, list the song we sing tonight
[Oh, list the song we sing tonight]
66
'Tis but the social, friendly glass
['Tis but the social, friendly glass]
67
Hearken now, dear friend, and tell me
[Hearken now, dear friend, and tell me]
68
Send the cause of Temp'rance rolling
[Send the cause of Temp'rance rolling]
69
We have met you here again, friends, to sing you our refrain
70
Rally, rally round our banner
[Rally, rally round our banner]
71
So will I comfort thee
[So will I comfort thee]
72
O, ask me not to sip the wine
[O, ask me not to sip the wine]
73
My days of youth, tho' not from folly free
[My days of youth, tho' not from folly free]
74
Brother, have you grown disheartened
[Brother, have you grown disheartened]
75
In some way or other
[In some way or other]
76
How gentle falls the dew of night
[How gentle falls the dew of night]
77
There's a monster more appalling
[There's a monster more appalling]
78
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord
[Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord]
79
The fires are burning fiercely
[The fires are burning fiercely]
80
From the earth with time's probation
[From the earth with time's probation]
81
There's a glimmer in the darkness
[There's a glimmer in the darkness]
82
So, my boy, you are leaving the old fireside
[So, my boy, you are leaving the old fireside]
83
The light of truth is breaking, on the mountain top it gleams
84
A Temperance army courageous and brave
[A Temperance army courageous and brave]
85
Nothing but leaves! The Spirit grieves
[Nothing but leaves! The Spirit grieves]
86
You are leaving the happy home-circle today
[You are leaving the happy home-circle today]
87
Ye men of earnest, honest toil
[Ye men of earnest, honest toil]
88
There's a ring to the cheer that we send up today
[There's a ring to the cheer that we send up today]
89
Shout the joyous tidings! there's glad news for all!
90
Freemen and friends, here is work to do
[Freemen and friends, here is work to do]
91
Raise aloft the Temp'rance banner
[Raise aloft the Temp'rance banner]
92
I watch our army's onward march
[I watch our army's onward march]
94
Don't say it, don't say it, dear neighbor
[Don't say it, don't say it, dear neighbor]
95
Meek and lowly, pure and holy
[Meek and lowly, pure and holy]
96
O! say can you see by the dawn's early light
[O! say can you see by the dawn's early light]
98
Loud was the cheer and discordant the song
[Loud was the cheer and discordant the song]
100
We sit and think of days gone by
[We sit and think of days gone by]
101
Drink is raging, fiercely raging
[Drink is raging, fiercely raging]
102
Behold, the day of promise comes
[Behold, the day of promise comes]
104
Pleading with eyes look softly upward
[Pleading with eyes look softly upward]
105
Water from its fountains gushing
[Water from its fountains gushing]
106
Homes there are of want and sorrow
[Homes there are of want and sorrow]
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108-I.17
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