. Silver tones : a new temperance and prohibition song book, containing the most popular songs sung by the Silver Lake Quartette. 1. Well nev- er be sor - ry for kind tender words, We speak to the 2. Com - passion and pit - y be-stow up-on all, In the spirit of 3. And when, at the end of our earthly ca-reer. The years of our ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I fall - en and lost; Well nev- er re-gret the kind deeds that we do,Je - sus, your Lord, Deal kind-ly with those who in weakness may fall-life we re - view. Some things we re-gret may bring forth the hot tear, ^ f: f: - mf ^ No mat-ter what may be the


. Silver tones : a new temperance and prohibition song book, containing the most popular songs sung by the Silver Lake Quartette. 1. Well nev- er be sor - ry for kind tender words, We speak to the 2. Com - passion and pit - y be-stow up-on all, In the spirit of 3. And when, at the end of our earthly ca-reer. The years of our ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I fall - en and lost; Well nev- er re-gret the kind deeds that we do,Je - sus, your Lord, Deal kind-ly with those who in weakness may fall-life we re - view. Some things we re-gret may bring forth the hot tear, ^ f: f: - mf ^ No mat-ter what may be the smile of your God, your re- not the kind deeds that we do. In ten-derness Christly, theOh, do not speak harshly toGod grant us the spir - it of —pu-^^ ^ ^ ^ -tl^t-- — i i 1^ wayward go seek, And tell them that Je-sus will save ; And words of brighta - ny one, dear, For harsh words will plague you at last; Sometime youll re-mer-cv and love To min-is - ter comfort and iov, The presence and f f f - es. hope and en-coaragement speak, Ere, hopeless, tliey sink in thegret it, mybrother, I fear, When time for con- fes-sion isaid of the Heaven - Iv Dove To lead in this ho - ly em - gravepast,ploy. 15 -9 « pTzzpi: m Well Never be Sorry. Concluded. Well never be sorry for kind words we say; . Well Well never be sorry, Well never be sorry for kind words we say; -f—f—f-^ ^ 1/ 1/ ff p V ^ ^ V—1?^ i>- nev-er be sor - r^ for kind deeds we do. . Well never be sorry, Well never be sorry for kind deeds we do. 70. I Can, I Wilt, I Do Believe. fTo be used with any C. M. hymn.) IstCho.—Im kneeling at the mer-ey-seat, Im kneeling at the mer-cy-seat,2d Oho.— I can, I will, I do be-lieve, I can, I will, I do believe, r-T-r p r=it: J g r 1—f— I y_J —•——I 1 1 d—i-. T/m kneeling at the mer - cy-seat. Where Je - sus answers can, I will, I do be-lieve That Je - sus died for me. in 72. E. D. MUND. THE TRIED AND TRUE. Many shall be purified and tried.—Dan.


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