. Songs we like to sing : a collection of familiar songs and hymns for high schools and normal schools and for assemblies . A-n ? -N ^ ^ -&—^ ■^ V :t- t- t 1. How dear to this heart are the scenes of my child-hood,When fond rec - ol - lee - tion pre 2. That moss-covered buck- et I hailed as a treas-ure, For of - ten at noon,when re 3. How sweet from the green,moss-y brim to re - ceive it. As, poised on the curb, it in gz|g--|=r|i^i::^=zri:i:=zizzJ=xt^^ ptz=:^=fr :feisg ^ 1D- 5 T I—^ \—iT—I—N -\- ^ •- g= r-N- y ^ -I—^ —N- T^ -^— r—N- t i= F=«=i A— sents them to view ! The or -chard,the mead-ow,


. Songs we like to sing : a collection of familiar songs and hymns for high schools and normal schools and for assemblies . A-n ? -N ^ ^ -&—^ ■^ V :t- t- t 1. How dear to this heart are the scenes of my child-hood,When fond rec - ol - lee - tion pre 2. That moss-covered buck- et I hailed as a treas-ure, For of - ten at noon,when re 3. How sweet from the green,moss-y brim to re - ceive it. As, poised on the curb, it in gz|g--|=r|i^i::^=zri:i:=zizzJ=xt^^ ptz=:^=fr :feisg ^ 1D- 5 T I—^ \—iT—I—N -\- ^ •- g= r-N- y ^ -I—^ —N- T^ -^— r—N- t i= F=«=i A— sents them to view ! The or -chard,the mead-ow, the deep tan-gled wildwood,and ev - ry lovedturned Irom the field, I found it the source of an ex - qui-site pleas-ure,The pur - est andclined to my lips ! Nota full blushing gob - let could tempt me to leave it, Tho filled with the


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