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Each flower holds up a dainty cup

Hymnal: Linden Harp #d23 (1856) Languages: English
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Each flower holds up A dainty cup

Hymnal: Home Song Book, prepared for the use of the Children of the Home for the Friendless #31 (1857) Languages: English
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A water song

Hymnal: Linden Harp #71a (1855) First Line: Each flower holds up Lyrics: 1 Each flower holds up A dainty cup, To catch the rain and dew; The drink of flowers, That falls in showers, Is just the drink for you; The drink of flowers, That falls in showers, Is just the drink for you. 2 The stars so bright, That gem the night, In the round heaven of blue, Fling down their beams Upon the streams Which flow with drink for you: Fling down their beams Upon the streams Which flow with drink for you. 3 That nightingale Which charms the vale, From yonder fountain flew; The song-bird's drink Should be, I think, The drink for birds like you: The song-bird's drink Should be, I think, The drink for birds like you. Languages: English
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