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Temperance Rallying Songs: consisting of a large variety of solos, quartettes, and choruses, suited to every phase of the great temperance reformation
Editor:
Asa Hull
Publisher:
Asa Hull, New York, 1888
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106-I.17
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Gather and band for the right
4
The battle-cry is sounding
5
Friends of temp'rance, while we labor
6
Are you sowing the seeds that will give you
7
The prohibition host have come
8
For years, with our politest bow
9
Stop! stop the train! I see ahead
10
The dawn is surely breaking
11
We meet with joy and gladness
12
We're marching on an army strong
13
What can we do for the lost and the perishing
14
In the broad way Christ is seeking
15
On, brothers, on to meet the foe that we abhor!
16
Starting from the cradle t'ward the grave below
17
We bid a long and a glad goodbye
18
My friend, do you know that the tempter of souls
19
We are marching onward cheerful and strong
20
Earth is not all joy and sunshine
21
We're a noble band of soldiers
22
You see I'm a thorough temperance man
23
'Mid pleasures and palaces tho' we may roam
24
Wave the Temp'rance banner
25
Now to heav'n our pray'rs ascending
26
O take the pledge and sign it!
27
Sound the battle-cry! See! the foe is nigh!
28
Launch the ship of Prohibition
29
See! intemp'rance is advancing
30
How many, many thousands
31
Oh, bright is the wine , the ruby wine
32
There's hope for the tempted, the tried, and the weak
33
Oh! stay thy hand from the brimming cup
34
The world's a field of battle
35
Lost to a sense of duty
36
The storm-cloud is dark, and the air is snow-filled
37
Awake, Columbia, awake!
38
A fisher-boy went sailing out
39
A fisher-boy went sailing out
40
There's intemp'rance in our land
41
My drink shall be water cool
42
Break the chain, break the chain, shake it off with disdain
43
Gather and band for the right
44
The morning light is breaking
45
Onward, onward, onward, hear the anthem roll
46
I may not be a prophet
47
Live on the field of battle!
48
Onward, onward, friends of temp'rance
49
Look not upon the foaming beer
50
Away with the wine-cup, for danger is there
51
The war drums are beating, up, soldiers, and fight
52
Unfurl the temp'rance banner
53
There's a dawn to daylight growing
54
Cheer up! cheer up! desponding ones
55
Yield not to temptation, For yielding is sin
56
We've gathered into line today
57
Sparkling and bright, in its liquid light
58
Come, join our Temp'rance Band
59
God speed the day when the foe is slain
60
King Alcohol sat at his royal spread-board
61
Hear the temp'rance call, Freemen, one and all!
62
'Tis spreading, 'tis spreading, the glow in the sky
63
Hark! the voice of raging battle
64
O shout, fellow soldiers, as onward we go
65
Oh, list the song we sing tonight
66
'Tis but the social, friendly glass
67
Hearken now, dear friend, and tell me
68
Send the cause of Temp'rance rolling
69
We have met you here again, friends, to sing you our refrain
70
Rally, rally round our banner
71
So will I comfort thee
72
O, ask me not to sip the wine
73
My days of youth, tho' not from folly free
74
Brother, have you grown disheartened
75
In some way or other The Lord will provide
76
How gentle falls the dew of night
77
There's a monster more appalling
78
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord
79
The fires are burning fiercely
80
From the earth with time's probation
81
There's a glimmer in the darkness
82
So, my boy, you are leaving the old fireside
83
The light of truth is breaking, on the mountain top it gleams
84
A Temperance army courageous and brave
85
Nothing but leaves! The Spirit grieves
86
You are leaving the happy home-circle today
87
Ye men of earnest, honest toil
88
There's a ring to the cheer that we send up today
89
Shout the joyous tidings! there's glad news for all!
90
Freemen and friends, here is work to do
91
Raise aloft the Temp'rance banner
92a
Onward, like a rushing river
92b
I watch our army's onward march
94
Don't say it, don't say it, dear neighbor
95
Meek and lowly, pure and holy
96
O! say can you see by the dawn's early light
98
Loud was the cheer and discordant the song
100
We sit and think of days gone by
101
Drink is raging, fiercely raging
102
Behold, the day of promise comes
104
Pleading with eyes look softly upward
105
Water from its fountains gushing
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