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Woodbury, I. B. (Issac Baker), 1819-1858 (ed.) / The new lute of Zion: a collection of sacred music, designed for the use of congregations generally, but more especially the Methodist Episcopal Church
(c1856)
The music teacher, pp. [III]-XXXVIII
Page XXIX
HAIL OUR COUNTRY'S NATAL MORN. Chorus for the Fourth 1. Hail our coun-try's na, - tal morn! Hail, our spreading kin- dred born, Hail, thou ban - ner, not 2. Who would sev - er freedom's shrine I NY ho would draw th'in-vid-ious ne? Though, by birth one spot 3. By our al - tars pure and free, By our laws' deep-root - ed tree, By the past's dread mem- 4. Fa - there! have ye bled in vain! A - gesI must ye droop a - gain? Mak- erI shall we rash - -;= E , - . - - _ _ . - I While this day, in fee - tal throng, Mil-lions swell the pa - triot's so , Shall not we thy notes pro Dear. to me the South's fair land, Dear the cen - tral moun-tain bN, Dear New - England's rock - y L0 _u o=6 - By our corn - mon pa - rent tongue, By our hopes, bright, buoy - ant, young, By the tie of cairn - r _ ._ _ _ _ _f6- _V_ No!I re - eeive our sol - emn vow, While be - fore thy tbrene we bow, Ev - er to main-tan as Pt ~ -__________________________________________ .. w .-w * en Irlited 4Pi |a|llltkl W " W l
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