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Joy unending

Author: E. D. Elliott Hymnal: BS1911 #d131 (1911) First Line: There is a circle yet Refrain First Line: How sweet will be that joy

In the city of our King

Author: Jennie Wilson Hymnal: BS1911 #d133 (1911) First Line: There is joy unknown Refrain First Line: We'll be happy, happy

The pleasant way

Author: William Edie Marks Hymnal: BS1911 #d134 (1911) First Line: There is so much we can be

Count on me

Author: William Edie Marks Hymnal: BS1911 #d135 (1911) First Line: There's a battle great now raging Refrain First Line: I am for antilicense [prohibition]

Enduring ties

Author: E. D. Elliott Hymnal: BS1911 #d136 (1911) First Line: There's naught can separate

Love constraineth me

Author: E. D. Elliott Hymnal: BS1911 #d137 (1911) First Line: Though I am tempted oft Refrain First Line: Wonderful love constraineth

O, what a wonderful Friend

Author: S. O. Goode Hymnal: BS1911 #d138 (1911) First Line: Though I had wandered

Only a standard bearer

Author: William Edie Marks Hymnal: BS1911 #d139 (1911) First Line: Though I only may a standard Refrain First Line: Fierce may be the conflict

The cross is greater

Author: William C. Poole Hymnal: BS1911 #d140 (1911) First Line: Through ages of years

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