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SCHOOL SONG KNAPSACK.

Only an Armor Bearer.[1] (Pat's Pick, page 48.) i Flatt Only an armor-bearer, proudly I stand, Waiting to follow at the King's command: Marching if "onward" shall the order be, Standing by my captain, serving faithfully. Hear ye the battle-cry! "Forward" the call! See! see the faltering ones! backward they fall. ||:Surely the captain may depend on me. Though but an armor-bearer I may be.:|| Only an armor bearer now in the field, Guarding a shining helmet, sword and shield, Waiting to hear the thrilling battle-cry, Ready then to answer, Master, here am I." Only an armor-bearer, yet may I share Glory immortal, and a bright crown wear; If, in the battle, to my trust I'm true, Mine shall be the honors in the Grand Review.

Jewels.[1] (Pat's Pick, page 49.)

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When He cometh, when He cometh, To make up His jewels, All His jewels, precious jewels, His loved and His own. Used by permission of The John Church Co., owners of the copyright.

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