. Three-part songs for the use of the pupils of the public schools of Canada. Time as we flow ; Row! row! home - ward we -b T— — T-r- r-T—N X rV ITwi Ilight falls fefe^ rr -/=r £= -T~#- r-rr ~F~ I I * U Row! row! sing as we flow; Day flies =k ±=F=b=^=h=i 84 ROW! ROW-continued. Row ! row! sing as we go! Nature rejoices;Hark ! how the hills, as we flow, Echo our voices!Still oer the dark waters Far away we must roam,Ere Canadas daughters Welcome us ! row! homeward we go, Twilight falls oer us ;Row! row! sing as we flow, Day flies before ! row! see, in the west, Lights dimly burnin


. Three-part songs for the use of the pupils of the public schools of Canada. Time as we flow ; Row! row! home - ward we -b T— — T-r- r-T—N X rV ITwi Ilight falls fefe^ rr -/=r £= -T~#- r-rr ~F~ I I * U Row! row! sing as we flow; Day flies =k ±=F=b=^=h=i 84 ROW! ROW-continued. Row ! row! sing as we go! Nature rejoices;Hark ! how the hills, as we flow, Echo our voices!Still oer the dark waters Far away we must roam,Ere Canadas daughters Welcome us ! row! homeward we go, Twilight falls oer us ;Row! row! sing as we flow, Day flies before ! row! see, in the west, Lights dimly burning, Friends in yon harbour of rest Wait our ! now they burn clearer; Keep time with the oar;Now, now we are nearer Our happy shore!Home, home, daylight is oer, Friends stand before us ;Yet, ere our boat touch the shore,Once more the chorus :Row! row! homeward we steer, Twilight falls oer us ; Hark! hark ! music is near, Friends glide before us. SUMMER f,- l3z^-j-J3-^-l=# ? face how fair, When oer the wood - land bends the night, And 1=5 P^ -*-^ S J-K ^ i ^-5 hushd lie earth and f=F 1/ v And hushd lie earth and air! E ^ How radiant shines yon heaven, rifeWith stars in bright accord, Each praising, while its light hath life,The power of God the Lord ! The voice of truth then seems to say, Through all eternity,As far as moon and starry ray, Our deathless lives shall be. 85 Majestically, mf RULE, BRITANNIA. •A rfl ^^ i ^SslH^ ^±?$*± 3^2 * ! ! When Bri - tain first, at Heavens com - mand, i ^fc^rSv ^ 3^2 ^^ -* -=j h !—i—!? I/ ^ V A - roserose from out the w- ±± -# •- in r i k zure main, A - rose, a - rose t ^ ^J-jT-^ -F =1- -•—•- A i f* s m • d ^w ¥ i± ?==5 -*—V- rr ;/ i/ ?r? from out the a - zure main, This was the char - ter, the char - ter of the land, H j* n is. ^ ^ ^^ -v—*- d d ~* • i Fr^N n f 3» N JN > E? S And guar - dian an j-j-*1 0 f f 1 1 / / / / gels sang the strain: Rule, Bri - tan - nia!


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