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Bury him deeply down

Author: Howard S. Taylor Hymnal: LW1914 #d1 (1914) First Line: A cruel old King from a castle strong Refrain First Line: Bury him down, deeply down Languages: English

Down in the licensed saloon

Author: W. A. Williams Hymnal: LW1914 #d2 (1914) First Line: Down in a room all cozy and bright Refrain First Line: There is my wandering boy tonight Languages: English

Everybody, everybody, everybody wake up

Author: J. Bidlake Habington Hymnal: LW1914 #d3 (1914) Languages: English

Glorious victory

Author: Howard S. Taylor Hymnal: LW1914 #d5 (1914) First Line: Hark, the thrill approaching nigh Refrain First Line: Onward, lo, they come Languages: English

The home that used to be

Author: Howard S. Taylor Hymnal: LW1914 #d6 (1914) First Line: I remember well a cottage Refrain First Line: O, the warbling birds have flown Languages: English

The wandering boy

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: LW1914 #d7 (1914) First Line: Lonely at evening a mother is sitting waiting Languages: English

Mourn for the thousands slain

Author: Seth C. Brace Hymnal: LW1914 #d8 (1914) Languages: English

No surrender

Author: Howard S. Taylor Hymnal: LW1914 #d9 (1914) First Line: No surrender, pass the word, For the ocnflict quickly gird Refrain First Line: No surrender, live or die No surrender, lift the cry Languages: English

De Brewer's Big Hosses

Author: Howard S. Taylor Hymnal: LW1914 #d10 (1914) First Line: O de Brewer's big hosses, comin' down de road Refrain First Line: O, no boys, O no, De turnpike's free wherebber I go Languages: English

Down in de bottom ob de glass

Author: J. B. Herbert Hymnal: LW1914 #d11 (1914) First Line: O de sparklin' wine, Yas it look mighty fine Languages: English

Fill up, fill up

Author: Anna M. Allen Hymnal: LW1914 #d12 (1914) First Line: O leave the banquet halls Languages: English

Roll along, children

Author: Howard S. Taylor Hymnal: LW1914 #d13 (1914) First Line: O mister brewer man, what you gwine to do Refrain First Line: Roll along, childeren, never mind de wedder Languages: English

Street talk

Author: J. B. Herbert Hymnal: LW1914 #d14 (1914) First Line: O we hear this kind of argument each day upon the stree Languages: English

We're going to vote saloons out

Author: J. B. Herbert Hymnal: LW1914 #d15 (1914) First Line: O what's all this commottion Languages: English

O where are you going my pretty maid

Hymnal: LW1914 #d16 (1914) Languages: English

Home home, safe safe at home

Hymnal: LW1914 #d17 (1914) First Line: O where tell me where is my wandering boy tonight Languages: English

Rally, rally, O ye true and faithful

Author: Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: LW1914 #d18 (1914) First Line: Our cause is just and at the righteous bidding Languages: English

Pretty little maiden chide not fate

Hymnal: LW1914 #d19 (1914) Languages: English

Cheer, boys, cheer, we fight for prohibition

Hymnal: LW1914 #d20 (1914) First Line: Ranks arrayed, undismayed, not a heart of us afraid Languages: English

The walls of Jericho

Author: J. B. Herbert Hymnal: LW1914 #d21 (1914) First Line: The walls of Jericho fell down Refrain First Line: Old whiskey's walls have got to go Languages: English

Molly and the baby, don't you know

Author: Howard S. Taylor Hymnal: LW1914 #d22 (1914) First Line: There's a patient little woman here below Refrain First Line: Don't you know Languages: English

Dash [Cast] down the cup

Author: Howard S. Taylor Hymnal: LW1914 #d23 (1914) First Line: There's an adder in the cup Refrain First Line: Dash [Cast] it down, dash it down Languages: English

Barber shop song

Author: J. B. Herbert Hymnal: LW1914 #d24 (1914) First Line: This nation's badly muddled up Refrain First Line: Oho, oho, yes, many act the barber Languages: English

Prohibition forever

Author: Howard S. Taylor Hymnal: LW1914 #d25 (1914) First Line: We ring the challenge out, all evil hosts defying Languages: English

Hail the day

Author: Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: LW1914 #d26 (1914) First Line: We stand for right, we are in the fight Refrain First Line: Joy shall reign with the tyrant slain Languages: English

The wettest dry town

Author: J. B. Herbert Hymnal: LW1914 #d27 (1914) First Line: When saloons are driven out of any town Refrain First Line: For the wettest dry town Languages: English

Right must win the day

Author: Frederick W. Faber Hymnal: LW1914 #d28 (1914) First Line: Workman [workmen] of God O lose not heart Refrain First Line: For right is right since God is God Languages: English

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