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Better rub than rust

Author: Ebenezer Elliott Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d161 (1877) First Line: Idler, why lie down to die

Hold Your Head Up Like a Man

Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d162 (1877) First Line: If the stormy winds should rustle

Come in our weariness, spirits of love

Author: Hudson Tuttle Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d165 (1877) First Line: Immortal ones who tread [trod] the arching way

Liberty Tree

Author: Thomas Paine Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d166 (1877) First Line: In a chariot of light from the regions of the day

In nature's opening light I stand

Author: Caleb S. Weeks Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d167 (1877)

In the morning's light advancing

Author: Ernest Jones Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d168 (1877)

Dreaming in the swing

Author: Jacob Martin Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d169 (1877) First Line: In the quiet orchard Where the blue grass grows

Love for all

Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d170 (1877) First Line: Inspired by love, my we abstain

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