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The sign and the grip
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I once used to think, there was nothing like drink
Author: Edward Carswell
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Edward Carswell
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First Line:
I once used to think, there was nothing like drink
Title:
The sign and the grip
Author:
Edward Carswell
Refrain First Line:
The grip, the sign and the grip
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Temperance Chimes: comprising a great variety of new music, glees, songs, and hymns, designed for the use of temperance meeting and organizations, glee clubs, bands of hope, and the home circle (1867), p.100
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Temperance Chimes #100
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: The sign and the grip
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: I once used to think, there was nothing like drink
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: Edward Carswell
Date
: 1867
Temperance Chimes #100
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