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The Tidal Wave
Editor:
Robert Lowry
,
W. Howard Doane
Publisher:
Bigelow & Main, New York, N.Y., 1874
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d1
A better time will soon appear
d2
A great reform, the time is near
d3
A song, a song to the bubbling spring
d4
Ask ye [me] what great thing I know
d5
Away, away the tempting bowl
d6
Cheer up sad hearts, 'tis not all dark
d7
Chide mildly the erring
d8
Cold water, cold water, the great and bounteous giver
d9
Come boys and girls, and sing with me
d10
Come, give us a hand in the temperance cause
d11
Come join our noble temperance band
d12
Come, join the blessed temperance cause
d13
Dare to be [do] right, dare to be true
d14
Father, hear thy children cry
d15
From bitter tears of wailing
d16
Get ready for the jubilee
d17
Go forward, right forward, the sea will divide
d18
Hand not the cup to me
d19
Hear the temperance call, freemen
d20
How beautiful the rain when it twinkles to [on] the plain
d21
Hurrah, for sparkling water
d22
I am persuaded now, Lord, I relent
d23
If your hand's on the plow, hold on, hold on
d24
Intemperance, like a raging flood
d25
Lo a mighty host is rising now
d26
Look not upon the wine with its ruby glow
d27
Mine ears have caught the footfalls
d28
O brother, dear brother, stay with me tonight
d29
O ring the merry bells
d30
O rouse ye, Christian women
d31
O sad is the heart of the lone one
d32
O touch it not, for deep within
d33
On to the conquest, sin stalks abroad
d34
Press nobly on as God has called
d35
Rise and heed the temperance call
d36
Round the spring, laugh and sing
d37
Shall we be ever drunkards
d38
Sign the pledge now, sign it
d39
Sign tonight, sign tonight
d40
Strike, O strike for victory
d41
The battle cry is sounding, We hear it from afar
d42
The crystal fount is flowing free
d43
The flowers drink their morning draught
d44
The joyful day will surely come
d45
The light of truth is breaking
d46
The temperance cause is calling
d47
The temperance hosts are marching on
d48
The tidal wave is flowing on
d49
There is some good for each one to do
d50
There is work, there is work for the children of God
d51
There's a demon in the glass
d52
There's a gate that is open to all
d53
There's an evil in the land
d54
Up, the voice from heaven is sounding
d55
We must work and pray together
d56
Well we know the cup that glitters
d57
We've made up our mind
d58
What means the notes that the breezes bear along
d59
When the burden of toil presses hard
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