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Then, shout, brethren, shout

Hymnal: MW1872 #d81 (1872) First Line: This is the day that is famous in story

Ready saints, ready our prophets to defend

Hymnal: MW1872 #d84 (1872) First Line: United we stand, divided we fall

Rouse, brothers, rouse, the way is long before us

Author: Charles McKay Hymnal: MW1872 #d86 (1872) First Line: We cannot breathe in crowded cities

We hail the day, the glorious day

Author: Eliza R. Snow Hymnal: MW1872 #d87 (1872)

We're come, we're come to the mountain dell

Author: I. Lyon Hymnal: MW1872 #d88 (1872) First Line: We'll plow and sow and joyful reap

O how glorious they'll be

Hymnal: MW1872 #d89 (1872) First Line: We'll see Joseph Smith and Hyrum

Aye the merry, O, the busy

Hymnal: MW1872 #d90 (1872) First Line: We've built this house, my brethren dear

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