Leavitt, J. (1831). The christian lyre (Vol. 3). New York; Boston: J. Leavitt; Crocker and Brewster. Retrieved from https://books.google.com/books?id=lQNMAAAAYAAJ
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2 v. : music ; 14 cm.; Note(s): "A collection of hymns and tunes adapted for social worship, prayer meetings, and revivals of religion with a supplement."/ First published in 1831./ The music is principally in two parts./ With music./ 182 hymns./ V. 1, 148 hymns.; Responsibility: by Joshua Leavitt.; Entry: 19910312; Update: 20140322, OCMH1: [v.2] ; No. 1245 | Alcove B | Shelf 51 ;, OCMH2: [v.2] ; D-3/41 ;, MARGINALIA: [v.2] ; [Pastedown] B[?]ional Hymns ; [Song lyrics pasted in. "How Calm and Beautiful the Morn" by Thomas Hastings.] ; [Flyleaf] [Illegible.] | Christian Book ; [Flyleaf] Come all ye saints of God-Swanton. | Soldiers of the cross arise-Wallace. | Shall we go on to sin-Olmuts. | Arise my soul arise,- | Blow ye the trumpet, blow-Lenox. [Latter two] | Jesus thy love shall we forget-Grateful Memory. | Jesus, I thy cross have taken-Disciple. | When marshall'd on the nightly plain, the Star of Bethlehem ; [Flyleaf] H.A. Holton-1832-. ; H.A. Holton. ; H.A. Noyes. [Harriet Ann (Holton) Noyes] ; [Text Block] [Scattered marginal annotations. Some hymns marked in index.] ; [Rear Flyleaf] I will not give you back your heart | I've wooed and fairly won it | and sooner with my life I'll part, | you may depend upon it. | You say your heart is still your own | But words will never prove it | What God [did?] you of I have done, | will stand the world cant move it. | So go your way and I'll go mine | I can not where you wander, | The branches roots are on the vine | They'll ne'er be torn asunder. | We'll meet again be sure of that | Some time twixt now or never | An age or two I well may wait | Since we are one forever. ; [Rear Flyleaf] Burnham ; [Pastedown] [Illegible.] ;, Rear flyleaf. ;