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Harvested

Author: Horace M. Richards Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d311 (1877) First Line: So ripe and full, the gathered sheaf

Some flowers there are of modest worth

Author: Horace M. Richards Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d312 (1877)

Ring the bell softly

Author: W. Dexter Smith Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d313 (1877) First Line: Someone has gone from this strange world

Song of the toiler

Author: Horace M. Richards Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d315 (1877) First Line: Sons of toil, and daughters true

Sons, who have with truth been fed

Author: Abner Kneeland Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d316 (1877)

The trumpet shall sound

Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d317 (1877) First Line: Soon shall the trump of freedom

Source of life as found in nature

Author: Abner Kneeland Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d319 (1877)

Sow with a generous hand

Author: Adelaide Anne Procter Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d320 (1877)

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