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Band of hope melodies : adapted to Band of hope, cadet ; and other temperance meetings ; in two parts. . Fine. t c—0 — push - ing spring, Which its sil - vedead - ly tide To drink of col - umnclear cold raiswa ^J-XP * 0 0 0 0— , l-j 1 h-0 0 0 0—4. ?I h luj=£j= «:M loved by some, But each Temprance son and i^zzjzzi^qii£$£-ij—jdj 0-? 0 0—,J daugh-ter. Will =E=F^==^g=^—i- i 11 r i ii iK~g r_e-h»^-4-—fr^i —0 — —I * 0 0 — 0— -0 0 0 0—0 1 *—0 0—l-*-i V fcr~I 1 fcrrir=lr=t==t<=r;tn 2 Who in youth abstain shall feel no chainOf appetite fast enslaving ;But the fiery flood in the drunkards bloodShall curse with perpetual craving. V • - i Then well not twine for the God of wine,A garland, or chant his praises. But pseans sing to the gushing springWhich its silvery column raises. WATER IS FREE. come, while onward cheerily, Thanks for bounteous natures blessingie rainbow arch is gleaming, Fair tis to see; Where the mountain rills are streaming _•?#-?•••*? -*-•*••*-?*- -O- .?*? &• -O- • -C- •»- -9- -^- jt- -A- ^_ \* rs ? —S—Vn -*-•-*—«- »-L-—_—*—*—ITo you and me,— No money is required to buy ;—Enough to cheer and satisfy. TheSo plea


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