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OH, THE SPORTS OF CHILDHOOD: OR- SWINGING 'NEATH THE OLD 

 APPLE TREE - Continued. 



swinging, swinging, Lull - ing care to rest 'neath the old ap - pie - tree ; 





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Swinging, swinging, swinging, swinging, Swinging 'neath the old ap- pie -tree. 



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BEAUTIFUL ARE THE MOUNTAINS. 



W. D. GALLAHEE. H. S. P. 



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1. Beau - ti - ful are the mount - ains That tell of the bless - ed 



2. Beau-ti - ful in the val - leys, In spring-time they si - lent 



3. Val - leys sa - lute the inoun - taius, And mountains look down and 



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spring, They bathe in the gush - ing fount - ains That 



grow, The love - ]y, the mod - est lil - lies, And 



smile ; The dew - drops now kiss the sun - beams That 



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dance o - ver rocks and sing ;. 

 dai - sies as white as enow ;, 

 dance o'er the plaiu the while ; 



Sweet are the vio - lets* 

 I Tp - ward their fra - grant 

 Day-time and night grow 



