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See the sun now slowly setting, Takes his last farewell of day; Forests, mountains, he is tinting Brightly

mi, fa, mi, re, do. with his purple ray.

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Soon the stars shall hover o'er us, Beaming with their silvery light; Soon the moon all pure and glorious, Dawn as goddess of the night.

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unes may commence on 1, 3, 5, or 8 of the Scale. Where does this commence? What Syllable?

the mountain,

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Taste the fountain, Rouse with mirth and music high, All the powers that slumb'ring lie.

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Pure and per-fect pleasure, When wilt thou be mine? When among the an gels Thou in heaven dost shine. hat Clef? What Numeral? What Syllable?

113. WALK AND SING.

Commences on what Numeral? Syllable? What part of the Measure?

GLASER.

1. Come, join with me to sing and praise Our heaven-ly Fa ther's care,

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3. O bless the ones whose watchful care,
In love our steps have led,

Who teach us now with strength and skill
Life's rugged paths to tread.

4. We pray Thee that fair wisdom's light
O'er all the land may spread,
Before it, Superstition's shade
And Folly fly in dread.

5. And as we learn how good Thou art,
And wise, and great, and true,
We'll seek to gain that happy share,
Where wisdom's ever new.

* On the Dav of Examination the words, "Again appears th' important day," may be substituted.

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3. This world is quite a pleasant world,

In rain or pleasant weather;

If people would but learn to live
In harmony together;

And cease to burst the kindly bond,
By love and peace cemented,

And learn that best of lessons yet,
To always be contented.

4. Then were this world a pleasant worl
And pleasant folks were in it,
The day would pass most pleasantly,
To those who thus begin it:
And all the nameless grievances,
Brought on by borrowed troubles,
Would prove, as certainly they are,
A mase of empty bubbles

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