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The Southern harmony, and musical companion
containing a choice collection of tunes, hymns, psalms, odes, and anthems
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PART I. CONTAINING MOST OF THE PLAIN AND EASY TUNES COMMONLY USED IN TIME OF DIVINE WORSHIP.
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PART II. CONTAINING SOME OF THE MORE LENGTHY AND ELEGANT PIECES, COMMONLY USED AT CONCERTS, OR SINGING SOCIETIES.
APPENDIX: CONTAINING SEVERAL TUNES ENTIRELY NEW.
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[No more beneath th' oppressive hand]
[_]
The following poem is scored for music in the source text.
No more beneath th' oppressive hand
Of tyranny we mourn,
Behold the smiling, happy land,
That freedom calls her own.
The Southern harmony, and musical companion