Songs for All

Editor: Edwin T. Pound
Publisher: Edwin T. Pound, Barnesvilla, Ga., 1882
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number
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103a'Tis midnight; and on Olives' brow'TIS MIDNIGHTPage Scan
103bLord, I will bless Thee all my daysTYLERPage Scan
103cThro' ev'ry age, eternal GodODESSAPage Scan
104aAs when some weary trav'ler gainsMELVILLEPage Scan
104bThere is a stream whose gentle flowFORT VALLEYPage Scan
105aAt anchor laid, remote from homeWALTERPage Scan
105bSweet was the time when first I feltPENNPage Scan
106aThou art my portion, O my GodIVERSONPage Scan
106bThe Lord descended from aboveCATAULAPage Scan
106cFather, how wide Thy glory shinesGRIFFINPage Scan
107aAll hail the pow'r of Jesus' nameJEREMIAHPage Scan
107bO happy land! O happy land!OAKLANDPage Scan
108aWhat shall I render to my GodCORRYPage Scan
108bThro' sorrow's night and danger's pathKINGSTONPage Scan
108cFar from these narrow scenes of nightBARNESVILLEPage Scan
109aHow oft, alas, this wretched heartMAYPage Scan
109bNow let a true ambition riseBENTONPage Scan
109cWalk in the light! so shalt thou knowEMMETTPage Scan
110aOh, let me ever love to singGEORGIANAPage Scan
110bPraise ye the Lord! on ev'ry heightMILNERPage Scan
111aWith cheerful tones let all the earthLAGRANGEPage Scan
111bO Lord, I would delight in TheeBURLESONPage Scan
111cCome, sound His praise abroadARAGOLAPage Scan
112aI love Thy kingdom, LordLAWRENCEPage Scan
112bCommit thou all thy griefsSARDISPage Scan
113aWhen sorrows round us rollCONFIDENCEPage Scan
113bHow charming is the placeZEBULONPage Scan
114aA few more years shall roll[A few more years shall roll]Page Scan
114bBlest be the tie that bindsSHARONPage Scan
115aHow gentle God's commandsOGDENPage Scan
115bWhat cheering words are theseSALEMPage Scan
115cLord at this closing hourCLOSING HOURPage Scan

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