(;HT THINGS CAN           NEVER DIE.
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1. Bright, things can nev - er die. E en tho' they fade .
Beau - ty and min-strel - sy  Deathless were made.
2. Kind words can  nev - er die; Cherished and blest,
God knows how deep they lie, Stored in the breast.
Childhood can  nev - er die; Wrecks of the. past
Float o'er the mem - o - ry, Bright to the last.
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What tho' the suni - mer day, Pass - es at  eve    a-way,
Like childhood's sim - plerhymes, Said o'er a thous - and times,
 Ma - ny  a  hap - py thing, Shall to the spir - it cling,
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Doth not the moon's soft ray, Sil - ver the night?
They in   all years and climes, Strengthen and cheer.
And on Time's heal-ing wing, Come ev - er - more.
No. 11. HOLY AND BEAUTIFUL DAY.
Aler the German. .T. J. T.                             German.
1. Lo! the great still in his glory, Bringeth his beams from the sea;
Lighting with red the green hillside, Purple and golden to see.
2. Sweetly with songs do we greet thee, Holy and beautiful day;
Cheerfully, joyfully meet thee, Singing our youth's happy lay.
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