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Onward

Hymnal: Purest Gems #66 (1891) First Line: There's an enemy at hand Refrain First Line: On, on, on, the foe is marching on Languages: English Tune Title: [There's an enemy at hand]

A foe in the land

Author: Lucy H. Washington Hymnal: Crystal Songs #d108 (1877) First Line: There's an enemy at hand, shall we forward march or stand Refrain First Line: On, on, on the foe is marching
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A Foe in the Land

Author: Mrs. L. H. Washington Hymnal: Temperance Jewels #22 (1879) First Line: There's an enemy at hand Refrain First Line: On, on, on, the foe is marching!

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