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Then drink your fill

Hymnal: WCSS1859 #d31 (1859) First Line: Gushing so bright in the mornning light

Hark, my soul, it is the Lord

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: WCSS1859 #d32 (1859)

Glory, glory, glory

Hymnal: WCSS1859 #d33 (1859) First Line: Hark, the angels singing, Wake the happy morn

Come, children, come, the bells are ringing

Hymnal: WCSS1859 #d34 (1859) First Line: Hark, the Sabbath bells are ringing Children, haste without delay

There'll be no parting there

Author: H. E. Matthews Hymnal: WCSS1859 #d35 (1859) First Line: Here we meet to part again Refrain First Line: Shout, shout the victory

Here we throng to praise the Lord

Author: C. B. Lamson Hymnal: WCSS1859 #d36 (1859)

Just as the sun rolls back the night

Author: L. Wilder Hymnal: WCSS1859 #d38 (1859) First Line: Holy Bible, well I love thee

How beauteous are their [his] feet

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: WCSS1859 #d39 (1859)

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