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2. Those angels wings are tipped with gold, &c.
   That brought glad tidings to my soul, &c.

3. My father says it is the best, &c.
   To live and die a Methodist, &c.

4. I'm a Methodist bred and a Methodist born, &c.
   And when I'm dead there's a Methodist gone, &c.



No. 66. Farewell, my Brother.


Farewell, my brother,[1] farewell forever,
  Fare you well, my brother, now,
For I am going home.
  Oh good-bye, good-bye,
For I am bound to leave you,
  Oh good-bye, good-bye, for I am going home. [D. C.]

After Da Capo sing this:

Shake hands, shake hands, for I am bound to leave you,
Oh, shake hands, &c.

  1. Or Sister.