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Show 12 Keller's American Hymn i. Speed 2. Fore • 3. Rise our Re - pub - lie, most in bat-tie, up, proud ea - gle, ^Bl4U4a^ 0 Fa - ther on high, Lead us in for -Free-dom to stand, We rush to rise up to the clouds,Spread thy broad 5: path-ways of arms when a - wing o'er this mm femiii M cres. ^=& jus - roused fair tice and by its west - em right; Rul - ers call; Still as world I Fling from m as of thy well yore beak H=^=* :f= as the ruled, when George Wash - our dear ban - one ing ner and ton of all, led, old/ Gir • die with Thunders our Show that it r vir - tue, the war - cry,"We still is for ar - mor con - quer free - dom of might I Hail I three times or fall I'' Hail 1 three times un - furled 1 Hail I three times I hail hail hail to our to . our to our J- coun - try coun - try coun - try and and and flag I flag I flag I e 2± P^ PM Rul - Still Fling J. ers as from =*= as of thy well as the ruled, yore when George Wash beak our dear ban - one ing ner and all, ton led,, of oldt -0 ■*■ wandered too long! to the sunshine of Angel of Peace, thou hast Spread thy white wings love! Come while our voices are blended in song, Fly to our ark like the storm-beaten dove! Fly to our ark on the wings of the dove, Speed o'er the far-sounding billows of song, Crown'd with thine olive-leaf garland of love, Angel of Peace, thou hast waited too long! Brothers we meet, on this altar of thine, Mingling the gifts we have gathered for thee, Sweet with the odors of myrtle and pine, Breeze of the prairie and breath of the sea, ANGEL OF PEACE. Tune, Keller's American Hymn. Meadow and mountain and forest and sea! Sweet is the fragrance of myrtle and pine, Sweeter the incense we offer to thee, Brothers once more round this altar of thine! Angels of Bethlehem, answer the strain! Hark! a new birth-song is filling the sky! Loud as the storm-wind that tumbles the main, Bid the full breath of the organ reply, Let the loud tempest of voices reply, Roll its long surge like the earth-shaking main! Swell the vast song till It mounts to the sky! Angels of Bethlehem, echo the strain! WE'RE TENTING TONIGHT. 1. We're tent-ing to-night on the old camp ground, Give us a song 2. We've been tenting to-night on the old camp ground, Thinking of days 3. We are tired of war on the old camp ground, Man-y are dead and gone, Of the 4. We ve been fighting to- day on the old camp ground, Man-y to cheer gone by, Our Of the teTTtll VH 4 V ?=f=p T=f=f m ly - ing near; ;b=£e£ m WE'RE TENTING TONIGHT—Con. 13 wear - y hearts, a song of home, loved ones at home that gave us the hand, brave and true who've left their homes, Some are dead and some are dy-ing, And friends we love so dear. And the tear that said "good-bye!" Oth-ers been wound-ed long. Man-y are in tears. aftfT Chorus. mm rrrrr [i 'M I MM wzzzw. £E£ F IF^ FiJJii j-jiJT-m;;r-H-i 0 * • »—*—•—* * * Man-y ire the hearts that are wear -y to-night, Wish-ing for the war to cease? Mi \\ (f st irrn £ESE £ fffffflj ^ur^rUH^m^ Man-y are the hearts looking for the right, To see (the dawn of peace. Tent-ing to-night, Last v.—Dy-ing to-night, W\\n\\\\m tf £ 4... 0- £ SE r '& l» & mJ=£$m^^^2. 3E sf £! tt^p -s - - <*■ 7 7- t- T Tent-ing to-night, Tent-ing on the old campground. Dy-ing to-night, {Omit.) Dy-ing on the old campground- l THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME. Jf U vi— •^ -m =*= . h- k ' Brighton Camp, *—f-H — I70ot w r~ w—*—f-^—$- -»— KJ 1 Allegretto. ■< 1. I'm lone • some since I cross'd 2. Oh! ne'er shall I for • get 3. The bee shall hon - ey taste 4. My mind her form shall still ,, -0- 0' 0 .♦; .0....f- the hill, And o'er the night, The stars no more, The dove re - tain, In sleep I fc«— t~t±: 1 1" 0~ the moor and were bright a • be - come a • ing or in P^^^^m w—iE val • ley; Such heav bove me, And gent ran • ger. The dash wak • ing, Un til fPPP y thoughts my heart do fill, Since part • tng with my ly lent their silv - 'ry light, When first she vowed she mg waves shall cease to roar, Ere she's to me a I see my I©ve a - gain, For whom my heart is ML |