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Speak not harshly; much of care

Author: S. L. H. Hymnal: SoB1877 #102 (1877)
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What are we for?

Hymnal: SoB1877 #103 (1877) First Line: Why have we lips, if not to sing
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To arms, then to arms

Author: Rev. S. L. Harkey Hymnal: SoB1877 #108 (1877) First Line: Out in the tempest toss'd wild ocean's wave
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Roll on! roll on!

Author: S. L. H. Hymnal: SoB1877 #109 (1877) First Line: Roll on, thou mighty ocean
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O the joys that there await us

Author: J. M. Harringer Hymnal: SoB1877 #111 (1877) First Line: Far away from all these dark and gloomy scenes of night
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Abide with me

Author: Mrs. Sigourney Hymnal: SoB1877 #114 (1877) First Line: Bright morn hath shut her eye of pride
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Hallelujah!

Hymnal: SoB1877 #115 (1877) First Line: No tear shall be in heav'n

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