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(For hvo parts omit find.) pra - S| gifts Si - .d :r cious King, - .d :si in store, - .1| :ti King S| •eii m, feign. m :m :f Long live our d :d :1| On him be d :1, :f, s :s Send him m :m May he di :n| :s vie :m de ■ :si m :- .r :d \ no - ble King, d :- t| :d ^ pleased to pour, Si :-.sei:li ' s :- .f :m to - ri- ous, m :- .r :d fend our laws, d :- .d :d r \l 1 :f :f Hap r - py :r an :r And Si ev - :t, er :r rlo give Si .m :r ri - cus, .d :t| us cause, .Si :Si m :f .m :r .d r.cng to rt'ign d :ti .d :si .li To sing with d :r .d :ti .L n :- .f :s o - ver us, d :- .r :m heart and voice, S| .f| :m, .ri :di l.s,f:m :r Ciod save f.m,r:d God fi save :s, the :t, the :si .fi d :- :- King. d :- :- Kng. pii : - :— NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. THE IVIAPLE LEAF» OUR EMBLEIVI DEAR.* Kf.y B\f. I :si 3. God 4. On :d, m, :si Im :-.d yore, t'.u; hard-foiuht I. In dnys of 2. On ma - ny :m| ii :n Si Si bless our loved Can- Mer-ry Eng-land's di :d| |di :-.m| 1, :d he - ro bat - tie f, a, |si :— Wolfe, fields, isi :— a - dian home, far famed land, fi :fi |m, :- Alex. Muir, B.A. ti :-.d|r :d Hri - tain's glo - ry Our brave fa- thers Si :li |ti :1| Our Do - min - ion's May kind Hea-ven Tj j~.di to tdi \ ti ^li |si :-.fi did main - tain, And side by side, For Si :fei I Si :-.ri vast do sweet-ly r, :ri main; May smile; God S| t-.ts 1^1 :si Id :d plant-ed firm Bri- free - dom, homes, and d| :m| im, :si plen - ty bless old di :di ev - er Scot - land d, Li :ni m :d 111 :ti.d tan-nia's fag, On lov'd ones dear. Firmly d :1| jfci :fei.fei \ be our lot, And ev - er more, And li :1| |ri :di.d ■^•, \i r.r:d |ti :1|.S| Cana-da's fair do- stood, and no - bly S|.Si:l| 1 81 :- .fe I peace hold an end -less I Ireland's Em' - raid t^^.ta^di jri :-.ri S| :— main, died ; S| :- reign ; Islel Si :- :si Here And :^i Our Then :d, 1. :si •Si \ may it wave, our those dear rights which fi im, |m, :-.S| Un - ion bound by swell the song both d| :d| |d| :-.m, > \ li :d |si :-.S| boast, our pride, And they main-tained. We fi :li I Si :-.Si ties of loud and f, :fi love, That long 'Till |m, :-.m. ]i :1 joined in swear to fi :f, dis - coi rocks and for f :- -.m love yield 1, : to- them -.d can - for - not ests ri : -.r, m.r :— gether. never 1 d.t:~ sever, quiver ; Si. Sit— :si The Our :si And God :si y I ♦(Copyrigh*^^ ^v kind permission of Messrs. A. & S. Nordheimer, St. James St., Montreal. \* uiR, B.A. |r :d 's glo - ry .'e fa - thers It, :1, • min - ion's Hea - ven Its :d| li :t|.d \ Pag, 'On" ear, Firmly ei :fei.fe )t, And lore, And I :di .di 'H 1 .Si 'ave, our ghts which ii :-.S| )und by )ng both h :-.m, / :si The Our :si > And God :si Montreal. NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. < :^ Id :t This- tie, Shamrock, Watchword ev - er Si :d I Hi :si flourish green o'er save our Queen and m, :d| |d| :m, li :d |si :~.si Rose en - twine The more shall be The fi :1( |si :-.Bi Free-dom's home, The Hea - ven bless The f, :f, |m, :-.m, Leaf Leaf d Leaf Leaf li :f |n :-.r \ Ma - pie Ma - pie f, :l Ma - pie Ma • pie fi :ri for for :-.ti \ for for :-.Si I r.d:— ever. ti .d:— d|.d| :— Chorus. :si The :d, m, :si |d :-.Si Ma - pie Leaf, our d| :m| In, :-.ni d| :d| |di :-.d| li :d |si :-.Si\ em - blem dear. The f, :li d| :d| n, :-,Bi :- .Bi J S| :si If :-.m Ma - pie Leaf for B| :bi |ti :-.d ^fi :n, In :-,d| li :d |si :-.B| Hea • ven bless The fi :1| |bi :-.S| f, :f, |n, :-.m^ HiFi: ev-er I d.ti: Si.Bi: - I - I :si God :bi li :f Ma - pie fi :li m Leaf :-.r Si fi :ri I B| for :-.fi :-.Si S| :m Id :ti \ save our Queen, and B| :d |d :si ni :di |m, :m, ) r.d:- I ever. fi.pii: di,di : - I - I NATIONAL AND VACATION SONOS. \ 2. Be - :d fore all d :d Aey F.— M. 8o. Boldly. f :m.f s :s Is :m.f I. Be- fore all lands, in :d.r n :m |m :d.r BEFORE ALL LANDS. Is tongues in d :d s :s east or n :m east or d :d :s west, I n :m west, I d :d Lowell Mason. 1 love f love f -.1 Id' my na • tive -.f II :f my na • tive -.f If :f 1 s :- .1 Is :n land the best With n :- .f I n :d tongue the best; Tho' d :-.d|d :d r :-.s It :s God's best gifts 'tis t, :t| |r :ti not so r :r smoothly r :r 1 :— Is :m ing ; No It, :d teem d :- spok r :— en, Nor |bi :d r :- .n ( :s |m :d m \— |r :m.f s :l.t d' :m r :— d eyes of d :s joy are |m :d e;leam - A . ing. And t| :d.r eyes 6f joy are m :f m :d gleam - t, :- ing d word is d :s nev - er |m :d brok s, :— en. The Si :d word is nev er d :d d :d bro 8i :— ken Id I Before>all people, east or west, I love my countrymen the best ; A race of noble spirit, A sober mind, a generous heart, To virtue trained, yet free from art. They from their sires inherit. 4. To all the world I give my hand, My heart I give my native land ; I seek her good, her glory : I honor every nation's name, Respect their fortune and their fame. But I love the land that bore me. iASON. i' :1 la - tive [ :f la • tive r :f J old vo - A • venl - .Si f s :1 .t \ Jound.And n :li.ti heart, The d :li.t I NATIONAL AND VACATION SONOI. HURRAH FOR CANADA. Words by Miss A. Stoddakt (altered). Key a. Boldly. d :Bi Id :r rah I hur-ruh I for d :bi Id :ti Old Emqmsh Bono. (:8i Hur :si Right \:bi joy - ous d :Bi d we re :bi n :-.m|r tn.f Can -a - da! d :-.d|t, Her :d.r sing - ing, d ;-.d|Bi we re :si .4 woods and m :d glad to Bi :n, «d :— B :d rah PI for :d Queen up Bi :n\ :bi Hur :si That we :bi d :bi rah for d :bi love the L :S) Id :r youth -ful d :t, land we d :si n :-.m Can d live d m.r :d .t Can - ada's Bi.fi iHi.ri d :— I— :n.f Queen I Strong m, :— |— :d.r on her Bi :bi throne. Then hur- iBi s— I— ;d.d B ships n rah d -a - :-.d :-.d be :-.f for :-.d m.r :d .t i\ val - leys Siii'.ni.ri make it Bi :B| da I t, :n .f \ Hur- :d.r in, And our Bi :B, :f on m her :r hap - py d :d im Id -Id ken -Id h»nd, uid; leir fame. ire me. n :-.f JB :b kat - ers, Firm d :-.r|m :m Can - a - da, And d :— Id :d 1 :1 I B i ;m,r friends up- on her d :d 111 :Bi.fi may we still be f, :fi |fi :f. d :— It :si shores, Peace be m, :— iri :si seen, True to Bi :— I— :bi d d :bi Id :r in her d :ti own id :8i bor d :- ders, And |ti :d.r dear coun d :— try, And JBj :bi 8 plen - m faith d ty d m.r :d .ti in her Si.fi:n,.ri ful to m, 1 01 our :bi \ with- :bi our :bi d :- I- stores. m, :— Queen d, :- I NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. T i J. W. Bknoouoh. Kky a. :d 1. Fair :d a. Fair :d Can - a - da, d :- .ti I d Can da, 8i :- .f 1 1 m 1 1 "I FAIR CANADA. m :-,r Id :n Fair :d Fair :d s :-.f|n :m Can - a m :-.r da, bright d :d Can - a - da, from Si :- .ti I d :d Wm. H. SMrrm. :n f :r Northern land of ti :d 111 :f, o fl cean un :n, III to :li d I- beau mi :— o ^1 ti :r ty, Bright ri :ti cean. With- S| :8| n :r great 8| |t| reign 1^1 :8i d :li and m, :fei eth d, :ri .S||si :d Can - a • da, in f, :- .Pill Hi :ni Can - a - da, our di :- .dj |di :si il :m hearts li :bi will ft :si thy dear :m, gem ti in Bi S| free, Si peace, Si n :fe "of "the d :- thy d :li s Em t, bor S| — I— :si Fair :s, Fair :si 1, :d glow - ing love f, :1( Ir leal - ty and fi :f.."i|r, and -.d de- Can S| Can Ti n du d vo Bi :bi f :- ev 1| :ti m er d cause shall :ri 8i - It, :- pire, Bi :— ders 8i :— cling d ne fe> i -.lilli :ti \ i a - da, .filf, a - da, .rilri — ir - ty, - It, Fair :fi Fair :ri :d Our :d.tai tion, To Si :li .8i / — |m :fe \ to :— Id :- ver — 8 :1. H. SMirm. r :r and of ■1 :fi Q ■ to •| :li > ' re, !rs I / :t, , Fair I, Fair :ri ) :d Our :d.tai Q, To :li .Si / :fe :1. NATIONAL AND VACATION SONC.S. P r thee. t, : cease. Si :■ m : Plail, d Hail, d mil f :f 11 Noithern 1| .ti Northern ri :8i m fair d fair d ^ ff m :d home, Fair Id :li home, Fair li :d flail, t, : Hail, S, ! s.,f :'*! Canada. m.,r :d Canada, d.,d :d Fair t, Fair 8i f.,n:r J V Canada, r.,d :t, 1- Canada, • 8|.,fli:8i —— • f 1 :- 8 \-A\ Hail. hail, .our :-.d d :- t, Hail. hail. our fi :- f. :- .n,J 8 — Can 8! :li ' t, Can t, :1, S( :s a • t)| a ft da. d da. n, 3. Fair Canada, Fair Canada, thou grandly growing nation, Tho' British valour stirs thy heart. Fair Canada, Fair Canada, not arms thy admiratiun, But peaceful home, and school, and mart. 4. Fair Canada. Fair Canada, long flourish sons to love thee, When we, thy lovers, quit the scene. Fair Canada, Fair Canada, long gloriously above thee, Vane freedom's flag, shine maple's sheen. A CANADIAN BOAT SONG. Key a. Andante. 8 :s :m I. Faintly as m :m :d Thomas Moorr. 8 tolls m 2. Why should we yet d :d :d Id V| 3. Ot - U • > tide I — :m the — :d our — :d this 8 ev' n sail d tremb — :m :r \ ing :d chime, t, :- Our :t, un :d . furl? si : There :si ling moon SbauJ \ vol - ces d :d IS d not :s NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. :ri :r m .f :s keep tune and our :ti |d :- .r :n a breath the blue :f |m :-.r :d see us float ov • er thy 1 oars d wave fi sur :s m keep time, :ti Id to :si curl, d — :r ges soon, Our :t, There Shall/ > vol d is d see :m :r > ces keep :d :ti not a :s :f m :- .f :s tune and our I d :- .r :m breath the blue m :- .r :d us float ov - er thy 1 :— :s.m|s :— oars f : wave fi : sur keep time. :m.d I n :— to :d ges curl. d :~ soon. \ S :b :pi Soon as the :d But when the d :d :d Fath . er in / { smg r :s at :t, s woods m wind d hea Ann's t, :- sweet- ly si :bi Grant us / 8 :s :r I s :— St. :t, we'll rest :si |r :— cool hea :m s Row, broth-srs row, m :jn :d In Blow, breez-es blow, d :d :d |d Blow, braes-ea blow. :1 1 :s on :f shore f :n blows :d ven. off d :- hear - :n the - :d the - :d tb0 s :— streaa m :— stream d :- stream look :d the :d :1 t :- : our part :d r :— - : our wea :n r :— : vens and 1 ing d r dim, t, shore, Si our pray S hymn t, oar, S| fav'ring air. :m |r runs fast, :d It, runs fast, :d Isi mns fast, :r ^ We'll :t, Oh, :si er, > :r > i The ■: :t, The >■ 1 :8i i The ) 1 NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. d.ri :— :r ra pids d.d :— ra-pids d.s :— ^ ra pids d.d:— rapids d .8 :— are :t, are :f |m r-,f :8 near and the I d :- .r :m near and the PI :- .r :d d.n:— :r |m :- .f :s are :t, are :f near d and the .r :m near and the m :- .r :d I day - d :- day ■ f. :- 1 day f day f. :a ri light's past. :t, Id : light's past. :si |d : dim. :s .n I s light's past. :m.d |m light's past. :d Id :r The :t, The :si :r We'll :t, Oh, :si er, / > :r The :t, The :8i The / I Key F. :s r Lord, :n 2. Our :d . 3.0 f :d' o :n Our :d With LORD, WHILE FOR ALL MANKIND. De. Gauntlktt. fa - thers' se - pul- d :in, If, :fi kind we pray, Of d :r Id :ti 8 :d |r :1 8 :f In :8 while for all man- kind we pr n :d Id :ti d :r fc chres are here. And m, :8i Id :8i guard aur shores fronj Ev - 'ry foe, With m :8 |1 :d' ev - 'ry clime and d :s |8 :fe here our kindred d :n Ir :r :1 :d 8 :i |8 hear us for our m :d |d :d children too : how d :fi I Hi :ni prospr'ous times our f :f |m :m na-tive land — The d :t, Id :d should we love An- il :8i |d :li ci-ties crown, OuH peace our bor-ders ' :m If :r land we love the d :d Id :ti -o - ther land so fi :8i 111 :si.fi t :-|- coast, 8 :— dwell : 8i :— bless ; d:-|-i most. d :-|- well? m,:— I- fields with plenteous| ness. 4. Unite us in the sacred love Of knowledge, truth and Thee ; And let our hills and valleys shout The songs of liberty.- 5. Lord of the nations I thus to Thee Our country we commend ; Be Thou her Refuge and her Trust, Her everlasting Friend. 10 NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. MY OWN CANADIAN HOME. E. G. Nklson. ( For two parts omit 2nd). Key a. — In March Time. d :— .ti |1| :si oth - er skies may Si :— .Si |f| :S| lakes and riv - ers, m,:— .m,|f, :m, li :ti Id :si be as bright, And fi :ri |si :si as the *' voice Of M. McLaughlin. f :- .m |r :d oth - er lands as d :- .d 11, :1, ma - ny wa - ters" li :- .S| |fei :d r :— fair; si . :— raise - I :si Though :si To :si :-.n|f :r charms of oth - er fi :-.m,|ri :fi Him who planned their ti :- .d I r :ti m :-.f Is climes in - vite My n, :- .ii |di :di vast ex - tent A Id :-,r in ;d :-.d Iti :li r :- .u I bi :ii wand' - ring foot - steps ri :-.ri |ri :r, sym - pho - ny of 1 :- .li |S| :fei Si :— there. B| :— praise. Si :— :si Yet :si Thy :si s :- .f In :r the :si moun - tain peaks o'er- m :- .r Id :ti there is one, Si :- .ti Id < d :ti II, :1 peer of 1| :^\ all, Ifi Be :li look the clouds — They 1, :s, If, :fi f :-.m |r :d neath brif dome ; Of Si : :bi skies : They s, :s. m :- .f Is :si thee I sing, O 3t I~ .S| I S| !S| bid thy sons be d :-.r jn :n, 1, :-.t, Id :f hap - py land, my Si :-.Si |s, :d strong and true — To fi :-.fi |n, :1, n own d great S| -.d jr :-.d Can-a .d It, a - chievements -,n,|f| ;-.n,/ Laughlin. e My :d, it A :d *• NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. Chorus. d :- I home. d :- :si My :si rise. (Last verse only) My PI, :— I :n, :-.n Ir :d own Can-a dian :1, own Can-a - dian fei :-.fei|fei :fei d :-.r Id :ti own Can-a 8i :-.S| |si own Can-a - dian m, :-.m,|n| t, : home, Si : home, Si : dian :si :m, :si Of :s, May :si li :- I- :1 home, fi :- home, fi :- My :li My :f. II m :-.f Is :si thee I sing, O S| \~ (Si I S| !S| God in love o'er d :-.r |m :m, :r the :s ks o'er- :t, ) :si Of :si They :si :-.d • dian :-.d ements ;-.n,, ll !- .t, d :f n :-.d r :-.d d : hap - si :- py land. My - .Si Si :d own d Can-a :-.d t, - dian :-.d home. d. : thee pre - side, My .fi m, :1, own Si Can-a :-.ni f, - dian :-m, home. m, : :- I- 3. A noble heritage is thine, So grand and fair and free ; A fertile land, where he who toils Shall well rewarded be, And he who joys in nature's charms. Exulting, here may rq^va. 'Mid scenes of grandeur, which adorn My own Canadian home. . And doubt not should a foeman'shand Be armed to strike at thee, Thy trumpet call throughout the land Need scarce repealed be I As bravely as on Queenston's Heights, Or as at Lundy's Lane, Thy sons will battle for thy rights And freedom's cause maintain. 4. Shall not the race that tread thy 6. Did kindly heaven afTord to me plains Spurn all that would enslave ? Or they who battle with thy tides — Shall not that race be brave ? Shall not Niagara's mighty voice Inspire to actions high ? 'Twere easy such a land to' love, Or for her glory die. The choice where 1 would dwell, Fair Canada that choice should be, The land I love so we' I love thy hills and valleys wide, Thy waters' flash and foam ; (Slowly and softly ) May God in love o*er thee presids. My own Canadian home I II NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. I KNOW A LAND.* S. Wallace. Key G. Soprano Solo, or Semi-Chorus, .n :r .d X. I know a a. I know a 3. I know a Chorus. Humming. d :- Id :— d :- Id :— s :- .f I m.d :li .r land with youthful strength o'er land whose lofty snow capp'd land whose boast is not in ti B| d :f, li :- H. Williams d :ti I .Si :1i .ti . flow • ing, niouu - tains, war - fare, m, Si :ri As flow its Like her high But peace-nil Si :fi I Si :— d :-.n|r.d :ti.l migh hopes homes n, : ty rivers to the o'er top the fleeting and people pure in - I fei :— Si :— 111 :ri Si :— I .Si :d.r sea. With purpose clouds, And foaming heart, Yet e're a Si :— I Si :— Si :— I Si :— n .PI I s .n :r .d hieh and sturdy vigour wat "- ers whose exhaiistlesi foe should harm her tame or d ;— Id :- Si — ni :— 1 :s I - .d .ti .d glow - ing, foun - tains, wel - fare, t, Like eagle's Are as the In her de - Id :- f :- .n I r .r tn.fe pin • ions fettrrless and dreams her fn-ture life en- fence her sons with life would li :ti Id :— ri :si |fei :li s :— — free. shrouds. part. ti :d .li Si :— f :-.n|r.d :ti.d Say, ye young and vigorous Say, ye young aspirin(> Say, ye young courageous li :-.Si |ii.m,:r,.mi .S| |i|.i-i|iri fi :-.si lli.si :fi.s *By permission. band, band, band. f. :- li I'- ll fi :r 1 Can Can Can f rit. :- .8 If .m :r .d ye name this happy ye name this noble ye name this chosen :- .n I r .d :ti .d fi :— |fi :si.li . I i NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. ts IS. H. Williams I .Bi :li .ti As flow its Like her high But peace-nil I Si :f I Isi :— Tn|s.m:r .d v and sturdy vigour ' whose exhanstlest . I harm her tame or > ■ Id :- ■ iMi :— lit p \<-\ :- I- land? land? land? CHORUS / :s s Si 3> Yes I :si Yes! :s, Yes! yeil yes I Si yes! Si -.f 'tis .r 'tis .t, 'tis a tempo. m.,r :r Can-a-da, d.,ti :ti Can-a-da, d.,Si:si Cao-a-da, 1 Youth It, Won - ft -i . ful - .r d'rous -.Si j B : 1 pulse, * S w hopes s : \ Uves - .n I n.n :r .d / as rest-less as the -.m|m.n :r .d and as-pi-ra-tions -.n|r .d :ti.li ■hall hence devoted f.,m:n |-.n:n.f Can-a-da, r.4 :d Can-a-da, ti.,d:d Can-a-da. Thy purpose - .d :d .r For loyal - .d :d .d The home of sea, ti high, Si be. rit. S high, ti aid, SI Bount - ous :-.n . rious :-.d - rious :-.Si rious S Glo Si Glo Hi Glo f.,n:n Can-a-da, r.,d :d Can-a-da, d.,d :d Can-a-da, n.,r :r Can-a-da, Qi,ti :ti Can-a-da, Si«)Si !S| Can-a-da, -.dim :r onr own shall - .d I d :ti thou ne'er shalt -.li Si :fi peace, the great, the be. d sigh. m, fiee. HERE'S TO THE LAND. W. Wye Smith. Key A!?. With vigour. .m:n.f With bounding - .n:m.f With lof-ty -.n:rn.f To her our J Migh Migh t, Migh -.f - ty -.r ■ ty -.tl - ty ^ S. W. Hyner rit. ■ Si : ,s f.mir.d I. Here's e name this happy Si :■ ye name this noble : ■« name this chosen 2. Here's .m r .d :ti .d ^:> n. « 4 1 • fi :8i.li J 1 3. Here's 4. Here's :li .tl d : to the :f, .f, land 1^1 : to the :ri .Tl land d, : to the to the land buck - - .t, of - .S| of - .ri :d the :d the :ni with its wheats that rock ti axe ri blan - smoke tl and S| and S| ket on :s, the :fi the :si of her M NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. < pme, m, hoe I Si snow, board; :-.(d,d) :-.(r*',f^) !-.(S|,S|) To the m Here's Si Here's d he Here's :n .f s : to the land ;d .r m : to the hear :d .d d : ro and hunt to the Ma - .m :d of the .d :m, ties that .di :di er the pie, that \ Lac 1, :r :d till :si :-.(si) d :- .t, :d raft and the riv - er! Here's to the fi :f, ;fei Si .fe :si :-.(s:) mi :- .ri :"! give them their ftlo - ry; With stroke up - on ri :ri :ri ri :si :-.(s,) Si :- .Si :si wel - com - est pii - low ! Here's to the sweet - ens their sto • ry ; Here's to the \ 1, a f< at Ti li r :— :d .r where the :m, .s, and with :si .ti where the that we n • • .r :n t land f, :- sun d • • beams .ti :d shine, Stroke, 1, :- land scythe blow d stor swing • up - on .Si :d my winds like a blow, d blow, sword ; — :n .f \ And the :si .li The - :d .d Three And 1| '1\ f| PI fii n fit m ii fp < s night ti might r days here's - .m :d that is -.d:d of the -.d:d ere the to the 1 bright d for fi - :f.r with the :d.d est has :1, .1, moun - tains can fields where we s :- North ti :- passed Si :f .f •-..^ talk gath light's :ti .ti in-to :si .S| to the er our m.r :d quiv-er. d.t| :d sto - ry. Si.fj :m, bil - low. glo - ry. HATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. >5 .n :d of the .d :m| ties that .di :di er the pie, that .ti :d to the .r, :n| IiACLBDB. Key a. d :-.r STAND, CANADIANS. m :d :(d) :(m,) ^:(d,) li :t|.l||si :-.(Si) 1. Shall we break the n, :-.f| {si :d 2. Brit-ain bore us di :-.di|d| imi r :m.f | pT :-.(m) plight of youth, And ti :d.r |d :-.(d) in her flank. Si :si 111 :-.(!,) W. Bbrtrem. s :m Id :m pledge us to an ti :d Id :s Brit - ain nursed us S| :d| |n, :di up .Si to to - on :si the the a lien love ? fei :si.fei|si :-.(si) at Ti our :ri birth, Si :-(S|) r :-m |f No ! we hold ti :-.d |1| - :n .f \ And the — :Si .li The — 14 .4 Three And *i.r :d quiv-er. i.ti :d li :ti Id :r Trust - ing to % :si Id 'Mid the fi :f. na the :t, • tions :ri n :d Is Brit - ain reared ft :-.m,|r, :si m :r.d|r God a - bove. d :ti.li|ti of the earth. di :ri |si f :-.f In our Si.fi us d :r |m :-.(m) faith and truth, m, :si Id :-.(d)' to S| our :ti rank, d :-.(d) d :-.d Id :si Stand, Can-a - dians, d :-.d|d :si Stand, Can-a - dians, d :-.d|d :si firm - ly n :d firm - ly m :d stand, Si stand, Si Round the flag li.ti :d .r Id Round the flag fi.Si:l| .ti Id m.f of d of ll r :- .d I d Fath - er - land. d :ti.d|d Fath - er - la:id. fi :s.dld 5to - ry. 3i.fi :n| bil - low. glo - ry. In the hour of pain and dread, In the gathering of the storm, Britain raised above our head Her broad shield and sheltering arm. Stand, Canadians, etc. O Triune Kingdom of the brave, O sea-girt Island of the free, O Empire qf the land and wave. Our hearts, our hands, are all for thee. Stand, Canadians, et& NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. LET BUT THE RASH INTRUDER. C. Sangster. Key A7 Wm. H. Smith I. 2. Our :d, \ Health S| :li.,ti|d :r Sons of the race whose m, :f,.,fi|m,.d:ti lakes are deep and di :fi.,rildi :si smiles with ro - sy m :— — :m sires d :- A - :d wide, Our d :- I— :d face :-.B In :d \ / r :— Bame t :— broad ; Si : — dales, — :r.n That :ti.d With 1, :t And :r f .s :f .m |r :d.r fiU'd with smiles the r.m :r.d |ti :d.ti cheer-ful ri :ri air we'll Si.fi :m,.r tor ■ rents strong fling B :-.B roused the mar - tial ti :-ti Id :d fields and for - ests S| :-.S| Id :pi, -mid our sun - ny d :t, Isles, Thro' li :bi share, And fi :si song, Thro' S !i n,f:m.r tri - une d.r :d .t speed the di :d| all their heights of fci :si |m, :fei break the ri :si all the m :— theirs, sei :— peace, ^\ :— men, 1 :- .1 fruit - ful Si :1i mos - sy :n With :m Proud Our :s si :— fame! Si :— sod; si :— vales ; f :s hopes as li :m — :si With — :si Till — :s, Our 1 :m strong and d :d of 1. our :si daugh-ters fond and rus - tic fi :d hymn and r :rn hearts as t, :d blest with fi :m, sons are 8 :— high, t, :- toil, Si :— fair, S ne'er dis grace the d.r :n .f In :m hill and plain, true li.ti:d .r |m :d thous - and isles, where f :- .f I m :m hon - oured »ace, Whose li.ti:d.r|d :d kings we'll reign, The fi.Si :1| .t| I d :d plen • ty smiles, Make deeds t| vie Si glad - .r - .r - .t S S K 3 V S f :d brave as li :1, ru • ral r, :1| liv - ing — :s We'll — :m On — :d I Joi m can nev tors of 1 A fe er d the 1 the brow of NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. »T Wm. H. Smith ! g -.8 |m :d d the mar • tial -.t, Id :d and for - ests .Si Id :m, our sun - ny r|d :t| le Isles, Thro' jt, Hi :S| share, And |fi :si ind song, Thro' f :d t 'lie. t, soil. S| care. - I- :(si) - :(si) But - :(s,) But S| :li*)t||d :d Let but the rash in- Si :liMti|d :d let the rash in Si :li.,ti|d :d let the rash in r :r tru - der r :r tru . der r :r n dare Im :-.m To :-.n dare, To m :-.ni - tru - der dare, To s :- .s louch our dar s :-.s |m n :f ling :f touch our dar - ling 8, :- .Si I Hi :f| r :— strand, r :— strand, ri :— :r The :t, The le loucb our dar - ling strand. — :si n.f :m.r |d :n \ mar - tial fires that d.r :d.t| |1| :d mar • tial fires that d| :mi If, :n, The mar - tial fires that as ith re brave as ^ 111 :I i ^1 ru Ir, liv - I- .r ]n ral :li ■ ing :s We'll :m On :d A fe f .8 :f.m Ir thrilled our sires r .PI :r.d | ti til rilled our sires ri :f I St :s would :si would :si s :n.f flame th^'oughout S| :d Id light them from Pii :d |fi would light them from -.r the tj .ti land. d the the land. land. m, S thrilled our sires MARCH OF THE MEN OF HARLECH. John Guard. f Key a. M. ioo. d :-.,ti|l| :-.,ti I. Tongues of fire on Groans of wounded n, :-.,S|if| :-.,Si 2 Loud the mar-tial Short the sleep the d| :-.»m,|f, :-.,ri (For two parts omit 2nd.) d :r |m :d I • dris flar - ing pea-sants dy - ing Si :ti |d :si pipes are sound-ing foe is tak • ing Hi :e, |d| :n| f :n |r :d News of foe - men Wails of wives and li :sei |1| :1| Ev - 'ry man - ly Ere the mor -row's ii :m, Ifi :fei Welsh Air. ti :-.,li \ near de - chil - dren S| :-.,fei- heart is morn is si :-.,ri^ can nev - .rid tors of .till, er d the 1, the brow of 'Iti :s, -clar - ing. fly . ing |si :si bound-ing break - ing ^JBi :fi d :-.,ti 1 1| :-Mti To he-ro - ic For the dis - tant si :-,Si|f| :-.,s As our trust - ed They shall have a n, :-^|f, :-.,ri d :r |n :1 deeds of dar - ing, sue - cour cry - ing, S| :ti Id :d chief sur-round-ing, rude a - wak • ing, s.n:— |r :-.,m ^ Call you, Har - lech Call you, Har - lech ^.d:— |si :-.,Si March we Har- lech Rous'd by Har- lech n, :8i Id :fi IsuSi:— It :-.,t men I d :- men I d :- NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. D.O. p r :-.,d|ti :-.,d Shall the voice of S| :-.,S| I S| :-.,Si Mo - thers cease your t, :-.,lilSi : J r :r wail - ing, St :si I weep-ing, ti :ti 8 !- .,f ^los. Now be I ^ d :-.,d :d Calm may i * m :- .,r r /In :-.,f un a d :-.,d be your Md :-.,r s :s vail - ing ; d :d sleep-ing ; PI :m I s :-.,f I n :- .,f You to rouse who d :-.,d|d ;:-.,d You and yours in m :-.,r|d :-.,r B bat *d Har m -.,f |n.,r:m.,f tie's hour were - .,d I d :- .,d lech men are - .,r|d.,ti:d.,r 8 :8 I fail ■ ing? d :d I keep • ing. m :m f :f |m :n rowdsdown pouring, li.ti:d.r|d :d high in hea - van, fi.si:l|.ti|d :d r.m:f.n|r :d Swift as win - ter li.Si:f|.si|li :1| They you fear, by fi.m| :ri.m,|f, :fe, 8 :-.,f|n :-.,f |i nev - er yet In ' ■*>" d :-.,d|d :-.,d " I bar safe - ty now The a m :-.,r|d :-.,r'l d' ta 1" brea f :1 |8 :8 This our an • swer, d :d It. :d Ere the li :f. f :--lilti :si 'I sun is si :m, tor - rents roar-ing, S| :fei |S| :si pan - ic ri - ven, S| :r, |bi :s, d :-Mtiy d> slee n free d in Not xu j I io ei Shall like If • Mwl giv« fl ll *~'it\ vain the ( 1, :-..t, ^ ' frifjht - ed Ml :-..ti d :r In :1 voice im - ploring d :ti |d :d sheep be dri - ven d :si Id :fi s.n:— |r :-.,m Calls on Har ■ lech n.d:— |t| :-.,ti Far by Har - lech k.8ii— Ifi ':-.,s, d :- I- Men. men. •^1 • — I 3 feel M slic 8| HATIOHAL AND TACATIOlf SONCa. 19 B !~ .ff \ios. Moore. Now be I Key Et?. Adagio S harp PI THE HARP THAT ONCE. Irish Melody. d :-.,d :d Calm may j;* '^^^ m :-.,r '• kNo f more d :- .1 Is :n that once thro' :- .f |m :d to chiefs and :- .d Id :d 1 Ta d la ll :-.,f|m :-.,f |S :-.m|r :-.,d|d :-.,d " '-'d It I harp of Ta ■ *y"°^ "^'^Hd :-.d|s, :-.,r|d :-.,r' :-.n - sic :-.ti ra .Si - .t Id' ra's halls, - .r |n - dies bright, - .8, Id II Is :s iir an • swer, ta :t ra's :8 :s 1 walls. As f :n breaks at night, Its he t, :d sun is si :m, B :si li .ti :d / :si ir-ing, :si ven, :s, -.♦tiy d' :-.t Id' :r' sleeps the pride of n :-.r |m :f free - dom now so '^ :-.si|si :t| 1 Not in d :-.,ti io'er Shall like If . H •- f r_i • u . *tt| gives, :t And :r Is :si d :- :s d' :-.t shed, Now hangs as d :- :n d :- .r swells ; The chord a - d :- :d m :-.f 1 :s ^ d' :m s :— if that soul were fled; f :f n :d t, :- tale of ru - in tells : f| :si 1| :li si :— d' :t 1 :s 1 :s for - mer days. So glo - ry's m :r d :n f :m sel - dom wakes, The on - ly d :si 1| :d fi :si .1, d' :-.t 1 :s 1 :-.t hearts that once beat high for m :- .m f :n f :-.f when some heart in - dig - nant d :-.d d :d f| :- .Si lone S :r mute on m ^:f that :1 f :m thrill is r :d throb she ti :d P d' :1 praise, Now n :f reaks, To'' 1. :f. - I- ^— I fit. 8 :m |r :- .m {pel that pulse no p| :d I ti :- .t. w that still she :&( I Si :-A{ more. d lives d - I flO Key B^ M. 72, / 'Bi d When Bri - .B| Hi When Bri \ .Bi d| HATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. RULE BRITANNIA. 1 1 :d |d,r.n,f:8 .d first at n„fi.si,li'Si.li tain tain :d, first d, at :n, .fi English I '*' :r .n,f|n :- .|»«j heav'n'scom fi .r :ti heav'n's com ri :bi mand, d :- mand, d, :- d,r.d,r:m,f,'*',f|s .r :n .r F.t. pf .8,1 :b .f |m < rose from out the m,f,.m,f :s,li.s.li|si.ti :d .ti rose M from out the •d |ti .Si :si .Si A - rose from out the a hr zure main, :- .r Id • a - zure mam, I r,d.ti,li:ti .t| |d :- id. Bt •1 n, znre mam. m .d :s .n rose .d A .d f. Bi. Kd This i.n. This k.di s guar Bi guar n, :d .,S| was the :n, „m| was the :di .,di :f dian :t, dian :ri d' .t ,1 :s .f from out the n .f :m .r rose from out the d .d :d .fi m a d a Si :r .,d |d zure :ti zure :si mam; d main ; d 1, .f, I • char-ter, fl .f. .d the .ll f .m :r .d |ti charter of the land, li .Si :fi .feilsi char-ter, the 1 charter of the land, fl .fl : .f, III .n, :f, .r, |si n,r.ri,f:s .f an - gels d,ti.d,r:n .r an - gels d(,fi.Pi|,ri:d,.fi m sang d sang 81 :r this :t, this :fi strain : Id Strain |M, - .)■» :8 iC :8 31 f. NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. • I ■ORUfl jf English | '^ n,fln mand, Id mand, Id. In ure main, Id ire main, I Id itre main, ;- ,\f* Rule I d Id 4, •_ •_ main; d main Id d It, the land, feilsi the land, Xi |S| Id strain : Id Strain I". .n If .f Bri- tan- nia, •Bi - .d 1, .1. fi .fi .n Bri- .d .1. f .m :r .d I t :- .r tan- nia rule the waves, 1, .Si :fi .fei I Si :— Ti .m, :fi .n I Si :fi f tons ti n,r.n,f:s .f n :r never, never, never shall be d,ti.d,r:m .r d :t| di,finri:di .fi Isi :si slaves." d : d, :■ a The nations not so blest as thee, Must in their turn to tyrants fall, While thou shalt flourish, thou shalt flourish great and free, The dread and envy of them all. " Rule Britannia," &c. 3 The muses still with freedom found, Shall to thy happy coast repair. Blest Isle with beauty, with matchless beauty crown'd, And manly hearts to guard the fair. •• Rule Britannia," &c. 4 ♦ HEART OF OAK. ,>m Guard. Key BI?. Allegro pomposo. I Come aTho' '3tJp, Dr. Boycb. d :d .,d |d :m ,,r rouse ye, my lads, freshen d :d .4 Id :si .,fi fierce d up ly the tem ■ pests may :di .,ri :d .4 Id with the flag of the up m, :ti .,li for a :fi .,fi S| song; I Si :- .,S| ^ A li :li .,ti Id .d :r .,[n Eng-lish chorus, boys, :f, .,f| In, .d :ti .,d good fi fought dfWid them be ■ fore, we can :ri ^ri |di .Hi :si .,di ol the ty - rant, the sweep o'er the main ; We've n, :ri .,di |ta :- .,di free and the brave ; The , :m .,r |m :m „r tune 1.' fight fl hope ful and strong, Leave St| .)t| JQ !S| .)ti them a - gain, And :si .,3i |di :di ol the slave, Each dSft ■fl NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. sad n, should d, a - ny foe :d| .,di |di true heart beats proud- Pi heart d let Si bright - \y :m, .,f, |bi :n .,r ness and gloom to the :m, .,ri |m, :si .,fi dare to :di .,di ly, there's :t| .4 are the :si mSi him we :fi m'^i rip - pie cow • threat d, light :r ed :t, us :si s .,d and free .,ii It, but sight .,S| |S| its folds sons Si ask ri out :m, .,f| 1 81 ard and slave, :"! ..ri |n, en our shore, :di .,d| |di in each eye :d Light I '■' I Then, 1 1 As Chorus. :r .,r |S| of the wave :fei M^eilsi for no "nore :ri .,ri js, on the sky. m ^ei I Heart t ; I r .,( I Heart 1; ■ t| .,1 ^ litati r :ti .,d |r oak are our ships, t| u. !S| .,ll It| oak are our ships, r .d :t| .n |d .li rea - dy, aye, rea-dy r .d :t| -n |d ,1| rea - dy aye ready r .d :ti .n |d .li heart of n .,r heart of d .,ti m oak d oak 1. d,d.- Steady, d,d- Steady, d,d- d .,r are our 1| .,t| are our 1| mS| Si boys, S| boys, Si n men, d men d Hi .di steady ; mi.di steady ; mi.di - .Pi»1 - .nf 1 We'rjf"^* I We'hiBi We'tam .d,l li .,ti :d .,r |m brave the rude o fi mSi :1i .,ti Id brave the rude o fl im, .,r, Id. :r .,d cean a . :ti .4 cean a - :8i ..d rail. S gain, S| gain, Si :ti .,ti Id and a :fi Mfi and a • gain :bi nil Idi gain. m, NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. •s slave, • shore, Id, h eye :d Light! :bi |. Then,,. 5 :m, As THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE, (May be sung as Solo and Chorus.) spirited. M, 88. m .d :— I en lyave S| "note 8| *ky. Chorus. | r „i Heart ( r .,» rS d :d .,d |r :s 4 tan - nia the pride of the d :d .,d |ti :s .,ti war d spread its wide des -o - :d .,d |si :si .,& d :— o - cean, d ,d:— la - tion, d .d:— I :1 .8 If .m :r .d Q&e of the brave and the ^^«ji'^: :d.t, 11^ :fi.fi *' ilibat-en'd our land to de - 't^; :f, .si 111 :ri.ri free, m, :— ri form, Si :— I— D.t /S The The M English Air. 1 S :Bt The :8i And ;n, :b .b \ shrine of the m :n .n ark d then of :d.d |n men, d men d '^i .di steady ; m|.d| steady ; '*»i.di - .PI* '^ •»* T>T..ja0 • or'sde- -^g,j,ef-dom's foun .Bii: :— We'lM^I .mi :— We'JtOfm. .d|i. :- I d' .8 :- vo - tion, n .n :— -da - tion, d .d :— fG. :<*Si.Si Thy With her : s :s |s.l :s.n wea - ry days of study n :n |m.f :n.d body weary grown with d :d |d.d:d.d ca - tion rambles over s :d' all are Is :m past, Va m :d ear • nest toil, Its d :d Id :d hill and dale, Is > d ca - tion comes i»m d :r share of d :r m :1- ease m time not spent |; s :— last; s :— claim ; s :— vain; d' :s well as m :s change and s :s turn to S here S here S -.n at -.m at -.m — :s >i We :m The :d With :s s :s 11 .1 :1 .1 look with pleasure on the m :m |f .f :f .f mind fatigued with work on d :d |d.d:d.d those now t :s rest the s :s work a - d :d last, So d :d last, So d :d strength renewed and mind & - :d' KM s :m* Id' :si days to come, i^b m :s ;|m :s;, learn-ing's soil, Ne d :d Id :sh bo - dy m' : — past. d' :- same, d :- gain. a :r Va - :d' Va - - :d > n wel - come her d :r |m wel - come her d :r |m Va - > :f with :f with :f s ca 8 ca S ca > S glee, S glee, S hale, W$a 1, * :-.n|d :drc tion time i: :-.m|d :d tion time ii^ :-.»*» Id :di, tion time is^l is :— I— :sli I r' :-.t Is rah t our days of .s I s ' :s rah I our days of s :- .8 1 8 :8 m< :-.d'|s :s toil are past, To d' :-m |m :m toil are past, To 8 :- .8 1 8 :8 l.s:l.d'|t :r morrow we shall all be f.s:f.m|r :f morrow we shall all be f.m:r.d|Bi :bi - is'' d' :— |l free. n :— i free. d: II (fGS. > d ca d > :r tion :r Old Sea WATIONAL AND TACATION SONGS. VACATION COMES TO-MORROW. T D. spirited. 1 :d> s :8 |B :b bro-thers, come, your m :n In :m share of d :r time not spent ( :g sure our friends will d :d Id :d tasks lay f :f free - ly d :d s :-.s by. A- n :-,m say, Our d :-.d f :f 1 :1 Perkins. Ir' :-.r' vaunt all care and f :f Ife :-.fe self - de Dial is I r :- .r / KMT - row I :si :8 J :m' Id' lays to come, i^hgrming, "^ :s ;|m :si, :8, earn-ing's soil, N& ^ 1 :d Id :sU :8 1 |s bo :m.f Tho' :d .r As :d :t s :s slow the m :n they de d :d Is :s /^ lag m ging clined to d :d 1 :d' Id' :1 mo - ments fly, Va f 4 II :f let f us :f play, We've f :r ;a i :a 3 > i dy hale, W«« - tion comes to ii:mi|m :r :- .PI I d :drod the paths of - tion time is ; 'Si |S| :S| :-.m Id :d - tion time ii'^" :- |- :- id :-.m|d :di^, i„ - tion time iitl" I- \- I- :m :d' I- mor - row, f :m learn - ing, ** d :d I- Chorus :s Then :m Then :d Then d':- sing, m :— sing, d :- sing, -It :- — \ m sing, r :- O sing, :— Is, :— sing, :— I— :s l»i In I- :- :d 1 :- :1 II :r':d' t :- :- song, loud and hear - ty f :- :f |fe:-:fe loud and hear - ty f :- :f Ir :- :r s :- :- song, s :- :- (lee, 3 :— ;lee, i :— It :r' shall all be |r :f ■hall all be Ibi :bi ime ^l;£':d'l :-:l |1 :- :1 come a - gain, The f :- :f If :- :f come a - gain. The f :- :f If :- :r Hv — IS* d' :- |l 4- :d is :m is s :- :s Is ;1 :t n er - ry strain pro- m:- :m |f :- :f mer - ry strain pro Si :- :si |si:- :s, :t Va - :f Va :si long. m :- long. d :- d':- ca - mi- ca - di- ll tion m tion d free. n I— free. d:- ^ studied Grammar, History, 4 The ignorant can only sow. ^rench, . ^ ^. . The seed of pain and sorrow, I ve grappled with Dictation, So we have learned,— we're sure w iom we turn without a wrench, know, I tlM study of Vacatioo. Vacation o»oiei to morrow. >«Miaiini^«MiM«a 08 NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. SAY, SCHOOLMATES, HAVE YOU SEEN VACATION^ (Song and Chorus.) Key B{^. Lively. 1. Say, a. Say, .3. Say, f.'*»l,f| She is She has We've the Si «S| !S| %B\ schoolmates, have you teach-ers, have you par • ents, have you li .1, :li,t|.d,r seen Va-cationll For I seen Va-cation,With a seen Vacation.She will m .n :n .d think she's somewhere smile up - on her vi • sit soon the near. home, ^^^i I Si,B|.Si :si .S|,s standing ou' iide with an come to oring you bap - plest homes in lall creation.They'Ube li li :l|,t|.d,r M« -vitation. Oh t I'm re-cre-a-tion. She is n .Si :li .t ^lad e - nough she's hng-'ring round the hap - pier when she's here. :^o. coiue. jg .d Of Of Of .Pll,fl r .Bi :siiluti,d school in season,And the young i - de-a. To be r .r :r .r course we all like course you love the course we're glad to lgiveyoupleasure,Butour r .t| :d .li hard-est les-sons teach-ing how to les • sons now are S| tool shoot , done ; But I'd but a And we 8| .S| :S| .S|,S| look you wear when hope you'll give us full- li .li :li,ti.d,r like to know if it stand to reason, We should she draws near, Says est mea - s* :, Of va- m ,d :r el-c kai Chorus. (For two parts omit Srd.) through ? suit. tun. wel d wel Si m .m ;r come her .d :t| come her .S| :si .S| Va- *^\ Va- .d, .d with with .1 li Ji :li ca f, ca fi glee, ti gle», Bi tion .fi tion .f, calls, calls, :f. ha! .,1, ha I .,f. Hur- «d|,r i Hur - .d, work the whole that's th' i - dea \\ ca • tion's sport i ler ha I li bal f. S| .81 rah I Hur - rah I d, Hiu .d, .f % r«< S| .s^» rah I FoLjj^ Hi .pi rah I Fo di .d. 1, ra f <'a t, .li :1| ,ti .d ,r coming, And the :fi ,S| .1| .t| tion's .f. •ton's .1 comliig, And the :f XX X n .d week of d .n, WMk of Si a XI .t, bi .fi hi 3\ lee I m, di t- ho, ho. as. KATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS »q iN VACATION :n .d HO, HO, VACATION DAYS ARE HERE. (For two parts omit the 2nd.) J. C. Johnson )'8 somewhere > - on her t soon the :1, .t \ • nough she's ig round the er when she's near, fare I home, here. d .81 :8i .d Ho. va - ca - tion Si .St :si .S| ho, the hill, the n, .m, :m| ,m, place. _ij, COUifc, \q d .li :li 4 days are here, Hur- f, .f, :fi .4 wood, the dale, Hur- 1, .fi :fi .,li ho ye songsters I of the shade, Hur- To\ Uie hoars will I quickly fly, Hur- m .,d :r .,ti rah, hurrah, hur»- d .,S| :si .,Bi rah, hurrah, hur- S| .,mi :f I .S\ rah, hurr.?h, hur- rah, hurrah, hur- rah ! Si r^hl m, rah I rab I :d .1 ist les-sons ing how to ons now arc S| tool shoot, . tS| done ; .8, :8, .d |d .1, -.l, ..f I" -.d :r .,t, |d Bl^omeihem with right good cheer. Hur- rah ! hur - rah, hur- m .d :r f .Si :si .Si ill .ii •!! mQ , ,. . , k« where we de- work the whole ^ ^ .m rn that's th' I - dea i1| .f^i ."^1 '"^l ca - lion's sport i let-ry troop your ■uu va • ca - tion light to sail, Hur- 1, .fi :fi .,li haunts In-vade. Hur d .,Si :si .,Si rah, hur - rah, hur- S| .,mi :f| .,f| rah, hur - rah, hur- time be by. Hur- rah, hur - rah, hur- .d We .81 The A And .d \ ii ii .f c .1?' .81 :si 4 :r .ti loin's halls we ^fJiiMSi 'Si 'Si rett them ^11 with g[i .»ti ;ii .Ai Id .,r :n .d' I love to be. But 8, mI'i :ni s^\ right good cheer. In mi .,ri :di .d| vai« our songs of iner - ry glee, shaU hi Hur - rah! Foi^vve'lUU in glad re -tram, sing ii ,mi :m| ,n h i Hiu ■ rah I Fo :di .d ti .,d :r .ti yet 'tis plea - sant fi .,si :li .Si thought un-changed, a- rahl In S| * 1 .S| rahl We m, • t S^\ rah! rahl Be - Ahl d ..r :n .d to be free Ho. 81 M*l :d .8, gain we're here. Ho tnougni uH-cuaiigcu, » (^a.i. "x .- ..- — — . ri ^m,:f, .fi miMSi :d .n, fright you from the I green-wood tree. Ho, wel - coma to our I school a - gain, ilo, ) .d lee I m, leal di :- d ?.8i :8| .d ho, vo - ca - tion 3,4.S| :si .81 ha." the hill, the pij .n, :ni .m, « ye song - sters d .li :li 4 days are here. Hur- f, .f, :fi .,d wood, the dale. Hur- li ii :fi .,li of the shade. Hui- the hours wUi J Quickly fly. Hui n .,d r" .,ti rah, hur - ^ hur- d .,Si '^1 mSi rah, hur - rah, hur- Si .,mi:fi .,fi rah, hur- rah, hur- rah, hur - rah, hur- rah I 81 rahl r' rah I I rah I J« NATIONAL AND VACATION SONOI. PUT THE BOOKS AND SLATES AWAY. Mrs. Hawtry. KsY C. Cheerily. By permission of D. S. Allen, A. ' / • d' :- :s |m :— I Put the books d' :- :s m :— wild rose blooms d : :s m :— one of us :(d') :(d') a. The :(d) \y Not d' :t :1 Is :— :1 This is the sun - ny n :r :f | m :— :r ail the sky is d :d :d |d :— :d lit - tie ones and 1 :- af ' f :- sing d r- gent PI :- rah I m :- rah I m : 1 :- up f - up Vir :- :s and :8 on :s be - 1 : slates 1 I ev 1 : hind :b a s : way, — :s IS :— 'ry spray ~ :s {s .— will stay, :s Is :— :— ter - noon, :pi I pi :— :— ing loud, :d |d :— :— ly flow, :f Is :-:l We'll have a :f Is :— :1 We'll have a :f I s :— :1 :1 II :-:l the glade, We'll :s I f :— :f the glade, We'll :d Ir :— :f d':t :1 Is :— :1 O - ver the hills and m :r :f | pi :— :r O - ver the hills and 1 :b :b id :— :ti s :— :m |r :— :(d') month of June, PI :— :d |r :— :(n) not a cloud, And d :— :d |ti :— :(d) all shall go, Where di:- And m :— mer - d :— sum - :(rj :s |Pi:— :£t we'll go tl^^ :m |djr :r* ry birds aj^ I :d Id :— :A 1 o f o f o d' hoi d' hoi d' t go S go PI S far PI far d t :d' ver the s :1 ver the :f ver the -:1 . i - -:1 • i -:1 -:t in -:1 in - :r r' :- hills s :- hills :di and :m and ti :— :d hills and 1 : far fe: far r : far mer breez - ecma ^ d :t |s :— :1 a - way. H :fe I s :— :; a :r way. s : a - way. H >»y B :— :s s :- day, And thro' s :— :m m :- day. And thro' s : - :d d :- It :— :t sun - shine Is :— :s sun • shine PI :— :b — ?rl ml • — • — •S I B •" '^oin the wood ag| :f |m:— :p the wood a ti Id:— :p :d'|d':-: in shade. :s |f :— : in shade. JJ' :s II :-:^ :r' a :s a :t, Pi': way, B :- way, d :- d': ... and in shade, m 1 :- - '' - • and f : Chorus. d':t :d'|r' :— :Wi O . ver the hills, ^' H» . d :b :n I s :— li^ O - ver the hills, Hj^ m :r :d |f .— :1 NATIONAL AND VACATION SONGS. 31 IVWAY. D. S. Allen, A. I Is :— :(( - way, Is :— :(p| ^ spray i^ Is .- :(( ill stay, B| — :r* |n':— I Hurrah 1 -:d' |d':- ! Hurrah 1 — :fe|8 :— d':r' rm'lf':— :1 O - ver the hills and d':t :d' |1 :— :f O - ver the hills and 1 :s :s If :— :f s :— :t far a m :s :f d':- - way. n :— far a s :— :3 - way. Id:- — :s |m:- we'll go h- :n Id :r - ry birds -:d Id :- - mer breez ■ JOY I JOYl NOW WE ARE FREE. (From " The Young Minstrel," by permission.) J|?. Quickly. d .ti)li:si .Si le, :t Is :r joy I come, :s, . .f * •' . a - way. H M :— :fe I s :— :: f a -way. Hp^ .p^ .p, gm :— :r |s :— :: -^ jAwt a - side our • "'^ "iT.d :d .d tS I B • 'Snome with friends we ' the wood asi .S| :S| .S| — :f I m :— :r ' the wood a ^ — ti Id:— :ni ,, , , 4i.d :r .r 1 "mr ture's wood-land ^^^^«- H,'.l, :t, .ti now we are free, Va- d .Si,f :n, .Si let us a -way To d| .di,di:di .mi r .r :r .n,r books with care. And ti .ti :ti .d,t m :-:s If :- shade. m jojF will gath-er .d|!.f| :ri .bi soon shall be, And Si .Si :S| .Hi m .8 :f .m ring - Ing, With d .t| :li .d near us, And di .Pii :f| ,f| :s |1 :— : Chorus. t :d' I r' :— %j|ce, wake up with the dawn, ver the hills, ^' ^ '^^'^ roam the fields so gay ; S *n I S : — 'J^t*'^*^ ^^^ bounding with delight, ver .hehnis, H#SZX'^''S?."l '"*''' = r :Q 1 1 .— :l^ with linging . d .d :r .r ca - tion time has li *1| itj (tj those we love so fi .fi :ri .B| d .d :d ,T,d haste the wel - come li .1) :li .ti4i m cornel d dear; d, German. .d,r We »d,ti At part-ed ones we fi .fi :fi .fi ti .ti :t|»li.Si smile to share Of Si iBi :S| (Sifii long to see, With fi .f, :f| .Hbr, r • — d : sing d :t ing. d : OS. "1 : cheer Si :f, „. 4 Joy ' joy I now we are free, Vacation time has come I We lay aside our books with care, And haste the welcome smile tu share Of nature's woodland, ringing With singing. Jt NATIONAL AMD VACATION SONGS. THE FESTAL DAY. Words Revised. College S Key F. Moderate. Sciprano Solo. .8, S|.,m:m.,n n :- .,m m.,n:Pi,r4n s :i mSi Si .tV :r ., 1. The a Couic fes - tal day has come, And join in mirth and =ong, With l)rif;htly beams the morning.The young hearts fondly beating, Sip s»n peeps i ii pleasuie wlrit r :- .,r b .,r :r4de|t| I tiid^tilQ Sing in chorus, merrily sing, SiMSi:si.,Si|fiur voi-ces gaily ring Bi»S|.,S| |S|.,S|: fS|!l| .,ti Id to - gpth-er rng. .8:fi.,fil"i to- geth-er sing. ,S|«S| .3t |8i ■(•■\ ^: .<•' >^.r ■f;.'. 'tj« I- . ft :/ «♦'■• .,.,.1.. • • t y. . ■^.■, -.A' '■''■'' "■ - '■' ■'■'^"' ^■-■^•''' " ' ''■ iM^Mk -■':^'^'''r :-■'■'■■-' . .■> •.v./ ; , A'. '"^^■■, .<, V':\ >).. . '' ' . '^Bk JKVWv'lTVBijt silk'' JiL jKi iu ^&' '' ^^'' ^t^"^^; ■ •>i''\ ^: ^'^^^:.,;: ^': :l!l^?*#S^lii^^ ■■ ;/- I .V'.'' •• . / V ■ V ■■■;■', ■ ■ ,\ ■y;x'C ,;^. K,^»: .■W-, , > * - it . ' , ' a" *'< <.f Si R ->) mi V-A^ -^ irii ^'v' : p -J ^ I- lx^■^,^ >