Hours of Singing: a collection of new music for juvenile classes, public schools, seminaries and the home circle

Editor: A. J. Showalter, A. S. Kieffer
Publisher: Ruebush Kieffer & Co., Dayton, Va., 1882
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number
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3How we love these hours of singing[How we love these hours of singing]Page Scan
4There are grasses greenly growing[There are grasses greenly growing]Page Scan
5O'er the sea, o'er the sea[O'er the sea, o'er the sea]Page Scan
6Anywhere, ev'rywhere[Anywhere, ev'rywhere]Page Scan
7For thy mercy and thy graceSUPPLICATIONPage Scan
8Sparkling in the sunlight[Sparkling in the sunlight]Page Scan
10Morning's ruddy beams[Morning's ruddy beams]Page Scan
11Father, take my hand[Father, take my hand]Page Scan
12aIn the bright red of the sunset glow[In the bright red of the sunset glow]Page Scan
12bHappy, happy New Year[Happy, happy New Year]Page Scan
13Oh, where are all the fairies[Oh, where are all the fairies]Page Scan
14We are little sowers[We are little sowers]Page Scan
15O never fear old winter's cheer[O never fear old winter's cheer]Page Scan
16Once more we meet, our friends to greet[Once more we meet, our friends to greet]Page Scan
17aSlowly where the winds are swelling[Slowly where the winds are swelling]Page Scan
17bUp with the morning[Up with the morning]Page Scan
18Merry sings the lark at the break of day[Merry sings the lark at the break of day]Page Scan
19With joy we meet[With joy we meet]Page Scan
20Our old, brown homestead reared its walls[Our old, brown homestead reared its walls]Page Scan
21Hark! bim, bome, hark! bim, bome[Hark! bim, bome, hark! bim, bome]Page Scan
22To the woods, to the woods, to the woods we will go[To the woods, to the woods, to the woods we will go]Page Scan
23Soon we'll part, perhaps forever[Soon we'll part, perhaps forever]Page Scan
24Be glad, little children[Be glad, little children]Page Scan
25We now must sing our parting song[We now must sing our parting song]Page Scan
26aSing us a song, birdie[Sing us a song, birdie]Page Scan
26bSnowflakes now are falling[Snowflakes now are falling]Page Scan
27Little beams of brightness[Little beams of brightness]Page Scan
28Lo! the glad May morn[Lo! the glad May morn]Page Scan
29Ring the bells, the Lord has risen[Ring the bells, the Lord has risen]Page Scan
30Briskly o'er the frozen snow[Briskly o'er the frozen snow]Page Scan
31Over hill, over dale[Over hill, over dale]Page Scan
32Who so full of fun and glee[Who so full of fun and glee]Page Scan
33aWhat does little birdie say[What does little birdie say]Page Scan
33bRoaming over meadows[Roaming over meadows]Page Scan
34Onward, little soldiers[Onward, little soldiers]Page Scan
36Come let us sing of fount and spring[Come let us sing of fount and spring]Page Scan
37There is a name I love to hearTRIUMPHPage Scan
38We are happy and free[We are happy and free]Page Scan
39Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me[Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me]Page Scan
40God make my life a little light[God make my life a little light]Page Scan
41Cast thy bread upon the waters[Cast thy bread upon the waters]Page Scan
42Happy, young faces here we bring[Happy, young faces here we bring]Page Scan
43Hark, I hear the angel voices[Hark, I hear the angel voices]Page Scan
44The ground was all covered with snow one day[The ground was all covered with snow one day]Page Scan
46aA little child who loves to pray[A little child who loves to pray]Page Scan
46bSavior, tender Shepherd, hear me[Savior, tender Shepherd, hear me]Page Scan
47Every day hath toil and trouble[Every day hath toil and trouble]Page Scan
48Be kind to thy Father—for when thou wast young[Be kind to thy Father—for when thou wast young]Page Scan
49See the shining dewdrops[See the shining dewdrops]Page Scan
50Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock[Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock]Page Scan
51Sing we now of home, happy, happy home[Sing we now of home, happy, happy home]Page Scan
52The lark at morn is soaring high[The lark at morn is soaring high]Page Scan
53Peeping o'er the hilltops[Peeping o'er the hilltops]Page Scan
54Hark! the herald angels sing[Hark! the herald angels sing]Page Scan
55Soft the motion of the current[Soft the motion of the current]Page Scan
56As o'er his furrowed fields which lie[As o'er his furrowed fields which lie]Page Scan
57Days of my youth, ye have glided away[Days of my youth, ye have glided away]Page Scan
58Wake, O wake, the bells of morning[Wake, O wake, the bells of morning]Page Scan
59What is birdie doing[What is birdie doing]Page Scan
60Forty little urchins[Forty little urchins]Page Scan
61The old farm gate hung sagging down[The old farm gate hung sagging down]Page Scan
62It is better to whistle than whine[It is better to whistle than whine]Page Scan
63Little feet in motion ever[Little feet in motion ever]Page Scan
64Our boat is off[Our boat is off]Page Scan
65Lord, at this closing hourWILLIE LOWPage Scan
66Who has not felt how sadly sweet[Who has not felt how sadly sweet]Page Scan
67To school and its pleasures again we return[To school and its pleasures again we return]Page Scan
68God bless the old hearthstone tonight[God bless the old hearthstone tonight]Page Scan
69In the spring of early years[In the spring of early years]Page Scan
70Live for something, be not idle[Live for something, be not idle]Page Scan
71I love the joyful ringing[I love the joyful ringing]Page Scan
74What a wealth of roses[What a wealth of roses]Page Scan
75We are climbing Learning's hill[We are climbing Learning's hill]Page Scan
76The leafy branch bends to the breeze[The leafy branch bends to the breeze]Page Scan
77Baby is going to Bye-lo-land[Baby is going to Bye-lo-land]Page Scan
78'Tis sweet, blest Lord, when breaks the rosy morning['Tis sweet, blest Lord, when breaks the rosy morning]Page Scan
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