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H. S. Taylor
Short Name:
H. S. Taylor
Full Name:
Taylor, H. S. (Howard Singleton), 1847-
Birth Year:
1847
Death Year (est.):
1947
Hymnary.org does not have biographical information about this person.
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A cruel old king from a castle strong
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
5
A giant bound with a chain
H. Taylor (Author)
English
3
A swelling wave of temperance song
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Along in November, when chill was the weather
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
4
Arouse, ye sons of temperance
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
3
Barren waters sometimes mock us
H. S. T. (Author)
English
2
Brave Haddock has gone to his rest
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Bring the brave drum out, fill the air around
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Call the little children to combine
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
3
Clarkson, and Dudley, and Quay, they say
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Clear the track! clear the track!
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
3
Come and listen my boys
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Come, fellow Christian, time is slipping by
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Courage, friends, the lust of blindness
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Dare to do right! Dare to do right
H. S. T. (Author)
English
2
For God and home and native land, O words of blending beauty!
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Good folks listen to a man in trouble
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Goodbye, Republicans, goodbye!
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Hark, the thrill approaching nigh
H. S. Taylor (Author)
2
Have you met the artful dodger in your travels through the land?
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Huzza! Huzza! Huzza!
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
I am a brave distillery
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
I am rocking on the billows of the deep
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
I asked of my conscience to give
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
I remember well a cottage
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
6
I used to like a social drink
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
I'm a temperance fanatic
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
I'm always very sorry for a drinking man
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
In the land of freedom's choice
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
In the rain of the days that are drifting
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Join loud and long
H. S. T. (Author)
English
2
Look up, O prodigal! cease thou to languish!
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Many people have a notion that the Prohibition folks
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
No surrender, pass the word, For the ocnflict quickly gird
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
5
O brothers, sisters, here's my heart
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
O come along, we'll sing a song
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
1
O de Brewer's big hosses, comin' down de road
Howard S. Taylor (Author)
English
6
O fling out the banner! let all the world know
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
O Gineral Moses wid his Izzerlite band
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
O Kizer, Kizer is my name
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
O land of our glory, rise, rise in thy might
H. S. T. (Author)
English
3
O mister brewer man, what you gwine to do
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
4
O temperance men, we're Americans all
H. S. T. (Author)
English
2
O the sorrow and the woe on the way to Jericho
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
7
O who will stand for the Fatherland?
H. S. T. (Author)
English
2
On the hill the beacon blazes
H. S. T. (Author)
English
2
On the ocean of life, wild and broad
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Onward the cause is moving, stronger it grows
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Said the deacon Bedott
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Said the secretary of state
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
See the sinner at the temple
H. S. Taylor (Author)
2
Sing a song of sixpence, a barrel full of rye!
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Sleeping on the maintop, sailor
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Stand by the blue, Ever be true
Rev. H. Taylor (Author)
2
Take the step that fast will bind you
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
The bells, the bells, the temperance bells
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
The bonds of the ages are breaking, breaking
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
The emerald breast of the great green west
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
The flowers swim at the top of the bowl
H. S. T. (Author)
English
2
The home and the saloon are out
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
3
The land the pilgrims sought for
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
The lines are drawn and we're prepared
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
The signs are improving
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
The temperance ark is just about to sail
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
There is trouble abroad in the air
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
There's a good old road
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
There's a patient little woman here below
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
5
There's a rod above the ocean
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
13
There's an adder in the cup
Howard S. Taylor (Author)
English
6
Thou camest, Lord, in kingly state
H. S. Taylor (Author)
2
Time is flying, flying, flying
H. Taylor (Author)
English
3
To Ophrah's oak an angel came
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
3
Truth is enlisting us
H. S. T. (Author)
English
2
We have struck, neighbor Joe
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
We praise Thee, O God, for what Thou hast wroguht
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
We ring the challenge out, all evil hosts defying
Howard S. Taylor (Author)
2
We will stand side by side, firm and steady
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
What are a freeman's rights today
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
What's all the stir, neighbor
Howard S. Taylor (Author)
English
3
When Moses led the Hebrews out
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
3
When the hours are dark and drear
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
When the very heavens shudder at the crashing cannon's sound
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
Whiskey steals the wise man's brains
Howard S. Taylor (Author)
English
3
With the help of Christ, our Savior, brothers
H. S. Taylor (Author)
English
2
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