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Jude wrote the words of a few hymns. "Speak to me, Lord, and calm this silent grief;" "The
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Other nautical ballads include "'Neath the
Rolling Tide", "Every Inch a Sailor", "The Skipper" and "Plymouth Sound". Other songs include "The Trumpeter's March" "La Garde Suisse" "Cavalry March" "Behold! I Stand at the Door", "Consecration", "I Gave My Life For Thee", "The Landlord's Daughter" and
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