. Three-part songs for the use of the pupils of the public schools of Canada. h leaves no more. ^ S * *—* + Spirits firm and boldFear not storms or cold, Fear not ice or snow ;Fiercely through the galeDrift the snow and hail, Hearts may warmly When in school we meet,Looks of welcome greet, Sent from smiling eyes ;When our teacher dearGives us words of cheer, Sent from smiling eyes. Come, then, rain or hail!Come, then, storm or gale! Glad to school we 11 go ;Spirits firm and boldShrink not from the cold, Fear not ice or sn< v. Andante \mf- PROVIDENCE. 4- H. F. S. n r=3 ^ ^—


. Three-part songs for the use of the pupils of the public schools of Canada. h leaves no more. ^ S * *—* + Spirits firm and boldFear not storms or cold, Fear not ice or snow ;Fiercely through the galeDrift the snow and hail, Hearts may warmly When in school we meet,Looks of welcome greet, Sent from smiling eyes ;When our teacher dearGives us words of cheer, Sent from smiling eyes. Come, then, rain or hail!Come, then, storm or gale! Glad to school we 11 go ;Spirits firm and boldShrink not from the cold, Fear not ice or sn< v. Andante \mf- PROVIDENCE. 4- H. F. S. n r=3 ^ ^—t-—w—r—r—r—f~i i/ i V / I He who made the stars on high, Bules su-preme oer earth and sky; S -ft—j-^- m^ *: ^ a 1/ ^ ^B^l Child of dust I your horn age bring, And grate - ful prais - es sing. i -aHa-al-- =? He who marks a sparrows fall,Looks with tenderness on all;Child of woe ! then cease to weep,His mercy cannot sleep. -& -* ?# -+ Though our life is but a span,Endless is the soul of man ;Child of hope ! then look above,And trust a God of love. But while all is sleeping,Still the brook flows on ; Onward wildly sweeping,Goes that restless one. Him the rustling willowCannot soothe to rest; He must seek a pillowOn the oceans breast. So when we have strivenOn and on through life, We may find in heaven,Rest from that long Andantino. mf OFT IN THE STILLY NIGHT. 1 4. 4 fcfeffi^ ^g^l Oft in the stil • ly night, Ere slum-bers chain has bound me, tefc^=i?=g £ -^-s^ft 5^?=^ <H=£=§ •—— •-—• •—L-J — L -a^ .d • - 1 •-T-+ rr7* -•-—•—•—L-J «—v kB~ 1*7 Fond mem - ry brings the light Of o - ther days a • round me ; The smiles, the tears of i S* ^^3 ?E TT £ T T T T ~*~ Br 15 FT5 ~J^ F ^5 childhoods years, The words of love then spok-en, The eyes thatshonenowdimmdandgone,The !*-•—g • »—•-=—•—-• • - —i-g-*-^ • • • • • • - -m^*- =— mf y A 1 1 P I I 1—i—B m ?—•—•——


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