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WELLINGTON

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. S. Lamplough Incipit: 33135 56646 11176 Used With Text: Work With all Your Might, Boys!

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Work With All Your Might, Boys

Author: Lawrence V. Fish Meter: 11.11.12.11 with refrain Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Work with all your might, boys; God de­mands your best! Lyrics: 1 Work with all your might, boys; God de­mands your best! Labor is en­ab­ling, makes the toil­er blest; Girls, too, in life’s mis­sions, cher­ish great am­bi­tion! Put your heart, and soul, and strength in all you do! Refrain: Work, work, work with all your might! Work, work, toil as in God’s sight! Every task is glo­ri­ous, make your life vic­to­ri­ous; Up and con­quer, do and dare, in God’s great name! 2 Victories great await you in some glo­ri­ous task; Powers to win God of­fers all who work and ask; Day and night un­ceas­ing strive with strength in­creas­ing; Up and con­quer, do and dare, in Heav’ns own might! [Refrain] 3 Dream not of the hon­ors that sur­round the great; Do the task be­fore you—who can judge its fate? With a cour­age ho­ly and a spi­rit low­ly, Glorify the small­est deeds, and make them grand. [Refrain] 4 Everything is lof­ty in God’s won­drous plan; Make your in­fluence felt, then; brave it like a man! Great or low your call­ing, with a zeal en­thrall­ing, Raise it up to heights sub­lime in God’s own name! [Refrain] Used With Tune: WELLINGTON Text Sources: The New Canadian Hymnal (Toronto: William Briggs, 1916)

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Work, work, work with all your might!

Author: Lawrence V. Fish Hymnal: Scriptural Songs #43 (1915) First Line: Work with all your might, boys Languages: English Tune Title: WELLINGTON
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Work With all Your Might, Boys!

Author: Lawrence V. Fish Hymnal: The New Canadian Hymnal #167 (1916) First Line: Work with all your might, boys Refrain First Line: Work, work, work with all your might! Topics: Brotherhood; Work and Service Tune Title: WELLINGTON
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Work With all Your Might, Boys!

Author: Lawrence V. Fish Hymnal: The New Canadian Hymnal #167 (1921) First Line: Work with all your might, boys Refrain First Line: Work, work, work with all your might! Languages: English Tune Title: WELLINGTON

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E. S. Lamplough

1860 - 1940 Composer of "WELLINGTON (Lamplough)" Edmund Sykes Lamplough Lamplough became vice-president of the Wesley Historical Society in 1926, and its president in 1937. He also served as organist at the church in Sunfields for many years. His works include: Historic Tablets in John Wesley’s Chapel in Broadmead Bristol, 1930 © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime.com/tch)

Lawrence V. Fish

Author of "Work With all Your Might, Boys!" in The New Canadian Hymnal
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