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Then let us be joyful, joyful, joyful

Hymnal: CPLM1887 #21 (1865) First Line: We hail this happy new-born day
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Then do good, do good; there's ever a way

Hymnal: CPLM1887 #23 (1865) First Line: Do good, do good--there's ever a way
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Then hail! hail! hail! our Lyceum's natal day

Hymnal: CPLM1887 #24 (1865) First Line: All hail! this day we greet with pleasure
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Safe in the Summer-Land

Hymnal: CPLM1887 #26 (1865) First Line: Where are now the friends of Freedom?
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Oh! let us drink from Nature's fount

Hymnal: CPLM1887 #27 (1865) First Line: The sun is bright, and its golden light
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Hurra, we leave the night of error

Hymnal: CPLM1887 #28 (1865) First Line: A happy day for man is dawning
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Weep no more in sorrow, oh! weep no more in fear

Hymnal: CPLM1887 #29 (1865) First Line: The sun shines bright in the spirit's happy home
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O Brother! O Sister! loved, joyous, free

Hymnal: CPLM1887 #30 (1865) First Line: In the twilight hours, 'mid the breath of flowers

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