Edward Caswall

Edward Caswall
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Short Name: Edward Caswall
Full Name: Caswall, Edward, 1814-1878
Birth Year: 1814
Death Year: 1878

Edward Caswall was born in 1814, at Yately, in Hampshire, where his father was a clergyman. In 1832, he went to Brasenose College, Oxford, and in 1836, took a second-class in classics. His humorous work, "The Art of Pluck," was published in 1835; it is still selling at Oxford, having passed through many editions. In 1838, he was ordained Deacon, and in 1839, Priest. He became perpetural Curate of Stratford-sub-Castle in 1840. In 1841, he resigned his incumbency and visited Ireland. In 1847, he joined the Church of Rome. In 1850, he was admitted into the Congregation of the Oratory at Birmingham, where he has since remained. He has published several works in prose and poetry.
--Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872

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Caswall, Edward, M.A., son of the Rev. R. C. Caswall, sometime Vicar of Yately, Hampshire, born at Yately, July 15, 1814, and educated at Brasenose College, Oxford, graduating in honours in 1836. Taking Holy Orders in 1838, he became in 1840 Incumbent of Stratford-sub-Castle, near Salisbury, and resigned the same in 1847. In 1850 (Mrs. Caswall having died in 1849) he was received into the Roman Catholic communion, and joined Dr. Newman at the Oratory, Edgbaston. His life thenceforth, although void of stirring incidents, was marked by earnest devotion to his clerical duties and a loving interest in the poor, the sick, and in little children. His original poems and hymns were mostly written at the Oratory. He died at Edgbaston, Jan. 2, 1878, and was buried on Jan. 7 at Redwall, near Bromsgrove, by his leader and friend Cardinal Newman. Caswall's translations of Latin hymns from the Roman Breviary and other sources have a wider circulation in modern hymnals than those of any other translator, Dr. Neale alone excepted. This is owing to his general faithfulness to the originals, and the purity of his rhythm, the latter feature specially adapting his hymns to music, and for congregational purposes. His original compositions, although marked by considerable poetical ability, are not extensive in their use, their doctrinal teaching being against their general adoption outside the Roman communion. His hymns appeared in:—
(1) Lyra Catholica, which contained 197 translations from the Roman Breviary, Missal, and other sources. First ed. London, James Burns, 1849. This was reprinted in New York in 1851, with several hymns from other sources added thereto. This edition is quoted in the indices to some American hymn-books as Lyra Cath., as in Beecher's Plymouth Collection, 1855, and others.
(2) Masque of Mary, and Other Poems, having in addition to the opening poem and a few miscellaneous pieces, 53 translations, and 51 hymns. 1st ed. Lon., Burns and Lambert, 1858.
(3) A May Pageant and Other Poems, including 10 original hymns. Lon., Burns and Lambert, 1865.
(4) Hymns and Poems, being the three preceding volumes embodied in one, with many of the hymns rewritten or revised, together with elaborate indices. 1st ed. Lon., Burns, Oates & Co., 1873. Of his original hymns about 20 are given in the Roman Catholic Crown of Jesus Hymn Book, N.D; there are also several in the Hymns for the Year, N.D., and other Roman Catholic collections.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Caswall, E. , p. 214, ii. Additional original hymns by Caswall are in the Arundel Hymns, 1902, and other collections. The following are from the Masque of Mary, &c, 1858:—
1. Christian soul, dost thou desire. After Holy Communion.
2. Come, let me for a moment cast. Holy Communion.
3. O Jesu Christ [Lord], remember. Holy Communion.
4. Oft, my soul, thyself remind. Man's Chief End.
5. Sleep, Holy Babe. Christmas. Appeared in the Rambler, June 1850, p. 528. Sometimes given as "Sleep, Jesus, sleep."
6. The glory of summer. Autumn.
7. This is the image of the queen. B. V. M.
His "See! amid the winter's snow,” p. 1037, i., was published in Easy Hymn Tunes, 1851, p. 36. In addition the following, mainly altered texts or centos of his translations are also in common use:—
1. A regal throne, for Christ's dear sake. From "Riches and regal throne," p. 870, ii.
2. Come, Holy Ghost, Thy grace inspire. From "Spirit of grace and union," p. 945, i.
3. Hail! ocean star, p. 99, ii,, as 1873. In the Birmingham Oratory Hymn Book, 1850, p. 158.
4. Lovely flow'rs of martyrs, hail. This is the 1849 text. His 1873 text is "Flowers of martyrdom," p. 947, i.
5. None of all the noble cities. From "Bethlehem! of noblest cities," p. 946, ii.
6. O Jesu, Saviour of the World. From “Jesu, Redeemer of the world," p. 228, ii.
7. 0 Lady, high in glory raised. From "O Lady, high in glory, Whose," p. 945, i.
The Parochial Hymn Book, 1880, has also the following original hymns by Caswall. As their use is confined to this collection, we give the numbers only:—
IS os. 1, 2, 3, 159 (Poems, 1873, p. 453), 209 (1873, p. 288), 299, 324 (1873, p. 323), 357, 402, 554, 555, 558, 569 (1873, p. 334). These are from his Masque of Mary 1858. Nos. 156, 207 (1873, p. 296), 208 (1873, p. 297), 518. These are from his May Pageant, 1865.
As several of these hymns do not begin with the original first lines, the original texts are indicated as found in his Poems, 1873. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Wikipedia Biography

Edward Caswall, CO, (15 July 1814 – 2 January 1878) was an Anglican clergyman and hymn writer who converted to Catholicism and became an Oratorian priest. His more notable hymns include: "Alleluia! Alleluia! Let the Holy Anthem Rise"; "Come, Holy Ghost"; and "Ye Sons and Daughters of the Lord".

Texts by Edward Caswall (303)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
Again the Sabbath mornEdward Caswall (Author)1
Aŋpetu waŋ hi ktaEdward Caswall (Translator)Dakota1
At the cross her station keeping Mary stood in sorrow weepingEdward Caswall, 1814-78 (Translator)English1
Christian soul, dost thou desireEdward Caswall (Author)1
Creator of the stars of nightEdward Caswall (Author)English1
Dacay a mapagtalcan Eduard Caswell (Translator)Tagalog1
Daughters of Zion, royal maidsEdward Caswall (Author)1
For Christ's dear sake with courage bearEdward Caswall (Author)1
Giver of life, eternal LordEdward Caswall (Author)1
God in whom all graces dwellEdward Caswall (Author)1
Hail, thou resplendent starRev. E. Caswall (Translator)1
Health of the weak, to make them strongEdward Caswall (Author)1
I love thee, O my God, and stillEdward Caswall (Translator)English1
In Heaven's eternal blissEdward Caswall (Translator)1
إني أحب الرب لا لأربح النعيمEdward Caswall (Author)Arabic1
Jesus wowitaŋ kiŋEdward Caswall (Translator)Dakota1
Let old things pass awayEdward Caswall (Author)1
Light immortal! Light divine!E. Caswall (Translator)English1
Lord thrice holy, Lord of mightEdward Caswall (Author)1
مجرد الفكر بكاEdward Caswall (Author)Arabic1
Nigher still, and still more nighEdward Caswall (Author)1
O child of God, remember whenEdward Caswall (Author)1
O Christ, Redeemer of our raceE. Caswall (Author)English1
O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphantEdward Caswall (Translator)English1
O Comforter, to thee we cryEdward Caswall, 1814–78 (Translator (alt.))1
O sacred head, now wounded, With grief and shame weighed downEdward Caswall (Author)English1
O thou pure light of souls in needE. Caswall (Translator)1
O thou who dost all nature swayEdward Caswall (Author)1
O thou who thine own Father's breastEdward Caswall (Author)1
O turn those blessed points, all bathedEdward Caswall (Author)1
Oft as thee, my infant SaviorEdward Caswall (Author)1
Omnipotent, infinite LordEdward Caswall (Author)1
Our limbs with tranquil sleep refreshedEdward Caswall (Author)1
Stabat mater dolorosa, juxta crucem lacrymosaEdward Caswall (Author)Latin1
The Lamb's high banquet called to shareE. Caswall (Translator)English1
The Lord's eternal giftsEdward Caswall (Translator)English1
Unloose great Baptist our sin fettered lipsEdward Caswall (Author)1
Virgin of all virgins blest!Edward Caswall (Translator)English1
When first begins the dayEdward Caswall (Translator)1
When the loving Shepherd Ere he left the earthEdward Caswall (Author)1
When the patriarch was returningEdward Caswall (Author)English1
Ye souls of the faithfulEdward Caswall (Author)1
All in stoles of snowy brightnessEdward Caswall (Author)2
All ye a certain cure who seekEdward Caswall (Translator)English2
All ye who groan beneathEdward Caswall (Author)2
Ark of the covenant, not thatEdward Caswall (Author)2
As the tree fallsE. Caswall (Author)2
Blessed Anna, Juda's gloryEdward Caswall (Author)2
Blest Guardian of all virgin soulsEdward Caswall (Author)2
Christ's peerless crown is picturedEdward Caswall (Author)2
Come, darkness, spread over heaven thy pallEdward Caswall (Author)English2
Come, let me for a moment castEdward Caswall (Author)2
Come, O Creator Spirit, Visit this soul of ThineEdward Caswall (Author)2
Daughter of Zion, cease thy bitter tearsEdward Caswall (Author)2
Day of death, in silence speedingE. Caswall (Author)English2
Dread Framer of the earth and skyEdward Caswall (Translator)English2
Eternal glory of the heavensEdward Caswall (Author)2
Faithful cross, O tree all beauteousEdward Caswall (Author)2
Forth to the Paschal Victim, Christians bringEdward Caswall (Translator)2
From highest heaven the Father's Son, Descending like a mystic stoneEdward Caswall (Author)English2
From lands that see the sun ariseEdward Caswall (Translator)English2
God, in whom all grace doth dwellEdward Caswall (Author)2
Hail, spear and nails, erewhile despisedEdward Caswall (Author)2
Haleluja! Haleluja! En sanktega ĉanta ŝvel'Edward Caswall (Author)Esperanto2
He, who once to die a victimEdward Caswall (Author)2
Holy Father, cheer our wayE. Caswall (Translator)English2
Holy queen, we bend before theeRev. E. Caswall (Translator)English2
Holy Spirit, Lord Divine, Come, from heights of heav'n and shineEdward Caswall, 1814-1878 (Translator)English2
I love Thee, O my Lord, but notEdward Caswall (Translator)English2
Jésus, dès l'aube, chante en moiEdward Caswall (Author)French2
Jesus hath vanished, all in vainEdward Caswall (Author)2
Jesus no mapanunotcaEdward Caswall (Translator)Tagalog2
Jesús, sólo pensar en tiEdward Caswall (1814-1878) (English)Spanish2
Joy to thee, O queen of heavenEdward Caswall (Author)2
Junto al pie de la Cruz santa (At the cross her station keeping)Edward Caswall (Translator (English))English, Spanish2
காலம் நேரம் வேகம் நீங்கும் (Kālam nēram vēkam nīṅkum)Edward Caswall (Author)Tamil2
Lead us, great teacher Paul, in wisdom's waysEdward Caswall (Author)2
Let Alverna's holy mountainEdward Caswall (Author)2
Life eternal, life eternal, words that pierceEdward Caswall (Author)2
Lo, the Lamb, so long expectedEdward Caswell (Author)English2
Lord of all power, at whose commandEdward Caswall (Author)2
Lord of immensity sublimeEdward Caswall (Author)2
Maker of men, who by thyselfEdward Caswall (Author)2
Martyr of unconquered mightEdward Caswall (Author)2
Mi Dios, Te ofrezco yo mi amorEdward Caswall (Tr. from Latin)Spanish2
Mita Wakaŋtaŋka, Niye Caŋtocikpani, tkaEdward Caswall (Translator (into English))Dakota2
Most holy God, enthroned on highEdward Caswall (Author)2
Mother of Christ, hear thou thy people's cryEdward Caswall (Author)2
Mother of mercy, hail, O gentle queenEdward Caswall (Author)2
നൽ രാവുദിക്കുമ്പോൾ എൻ മനം പാടുന്നു: ക്രിസ്തേശു വാഴട്ടെ (Nal rāvudikkumpēāḷ en manaṁ pāṭunnu: kristēśu vāḻaṭṭe)Edward Caswall (Translator (English))Malayalam2
No lumgac ti initEdward Caswall (Translator)Tagalog2
Now daily shines the sun more fairEdward Caswall (Author)2
Now while the herald bird of dayEdward Caswell (Translator)2
Now with the fast departing lightEdward Caswall (Author)2
Now with the slow revolving yearEdward Caswall (Author)2
O blest Creator of the worldEdward Caswall (Author)English2
O Christ, the glory of the angel choirsEdward Caswall (Author)2
O divinest childhood of my Savior dearEdward Caswall (Author)2
O Jesus, our beloved KingEdward Caswall (Author)English2
O Jesus, Lord, remember when thou shalt comeEdward Caswall (Author)2
O King Exalted, savior of nationsEdward Caswall (Translator (refrain))English2
O Lord, on this thy holy dayEdward Caswall (Author)2
O lovely flowers of martyrs, hailEdward Caswall (Author)2
O sons and daughters, let us singEdward Caswall (Author)English2
O thou eternal King most highEdward Caswall (Author)2
O thou immortal, holy LightEdward Caswall (Author)2
O thou immortal Light divineEdward Caswall (Author)2
O Thou, of all Thy warriors, LordEdward Caswall (Author)English2
O thou the heaven's eternal kingEdward Caswall (Author)2
O thou, thy mother's Maker, hailEdward Caswall (Author)2
O, weak are my best thoughts and poorEdward Caswall (Author)English2
Pange, lingua, gloriosi, corporis mysteriumEdward Caswall, 1814-1878 (Translator (English))Latin2
Remember, O Creator, LordEdward Caswall (Author)2
Riches and regal throne, for Christ's dear sakeEdward Caswall (Author)2
Ruler of the dread immenseEdward Caswall (Translator)English2
Salve, Reina de los cielos (Hail, O Queen of Heav'n enthroned) (Ave, Regína caelórum)Edward Caswall, 1814-1878 (tr. en inglés)English, Latin, Spanish2
See from on high, arrayed in truth and graceEdward Caswall (Author)2
See, where in shame the God of glory hangsEdward Caswall (Author)2
Seek ye the grace of GodEdward Caswall (Author)2
Sieh, es liegt auf dem AltarEdward Caswall (Author)German2
Sing, O earth, for thy redemptionEdward Caswall (Author)2
Soon the struggle will be pastEdward Caswall (Author)2
Spirit of grace and unionEdward Caswall (Translator)2
Sweet angel of mercy, By heaven's decreeEdward Caswall (Author)2
Taking that sweet AveEdward Caswall (Author)2
The angel spake the wordEdward Caswall (Author)2
The glories of that sacred winding sheetEdward Caswall (Author)2
The glory of summer is faded and fledCaswall (Author)2
The Lord, whom earth and air and seaEdward Caswall (Author)2
The Lord, whom earth and sea and skyEdward Caswall (Author)2
The Lord, whom earth and stars and seaEdward Caswall (Author)2
The pall of night o'ershades the earthEdward Caswall (Author)2
The Savior left high heaven to dwellEdward Caswall (Author)English2
The star that heralds in the mornEdward Caswall (Author)2
The sun withdraws his light, The mid-day heaven grow paleEdward Caswall (Translator (from Latin))2
The Word, descending from aboveEdward Caswall (Author)2
These praises and prayersEdward Caswall (Author)2
This union of divinest loveEdward Caswall (Author)2
Thus did Christ to perfect manhoodEdward Caswall (Author)2
Virgo virginum pr'claraEdward Caswall (Author)2
When it is reached thy tyrant's earEdward Caswall (Author)2
Why should we vex our foolish mindsEdward Caswall (Author)English2
Wondrous gift, the Word who fashionedEdward Caswall (Author)2
യേശുവേ ധ്യാനിക്കുമ്പോൾ ഞാൻ സന്തുഷ്ടമാനസൻ (Yēśuvē dhyānikkumpēāḷ ñān santuṣṭamānasan)Edward Caswall (Translator (English))Malayalam2
All ye who seek a certain cureEdward Caswall (1814-1878) (Translator)English3
As a shadow life is fleetingEdward Caswall (Author)3
As Christ upon the crossE. Caswall (Translator)English3
Bathed in eternity's all beauteous beamEdward Caswall (Author)3
Bin ich am Morgen wachE. Caswall (Author)German3
Forth comes the standard of the KingEdward Caswall (Author)3
From the far blazing gate of mornEdward Caswall (Author)English3
Gently falls the winter snowEdward Caswall (Author)English3
Grace Incarnate!Edward Caswall (Author)3
Hail, Ocean starEdward Caswall (Author)3
In Caves of the lone wildernessEdward Caswall (Author)3
Jesus, be near us when we wakeRev. Edward Caswall, 1814-1878 (Translator)English3
Joseph, our certain hope belowEdward Caswall (Author)3
Lo fainter now lie spread the shadesEdward Caswall (Author)3
Mother of our Lord and SaviorEdward Caswall (Author)3
O Captain of the martyr hostEdward Caswall (Author)3
O Christ, the beauty of the angel worldsEdward Caswall (Author)3
O Cruel Herod! Why thus fearRev. E. Caswall (Translator)3
O God, the light of all that liveEdward Caswall (Author)English3
O Holy Ghost thou fount of lightEdward Caswall (Translator)English3
O hope of every contrite heartEdward Caswall (Translator (from Latin))English3
O Jesu, our RedemptionEdward Caswall (Author)3
O Jesus, in thy heart divineEdward Caswall (Author)3
O Jesus, Lord of all belowEdward Caswall (Author)English3
O lady high in glory raisedEdward Caswall (Author)3
Oh, Sión, abre bien tus puertasEdward Caswall (Translator (English))Spanish3
O thou the Father's image blestEdward Caswall (Author)3
O thou, the martyrs' glorious KingRev. E. Caswall (Author)3
Praise we those ministers celestialEdward Caswall (Author)English3
Pure light of light eternal dayEdward Caswall (Author)English3
Redeemer blest of all who liveEdward Caswall (Author)3
Seek ye a patron to defendEdward Caswall (Author)3
Son of the highest, deign to cast Edward Caswall (Translator (from Latin))3
Star of the ocean, hailEdward Caswall (Author)3
The confessor of Christ, from shore to shoreEdward Caswall (Author)3
The life above, the life on highEdward Caswall (Translator)English3
The Word of God proceeding forthE. Caswall (Translator)English3
Thee, Jesus, suffering, crucifiedEdward Caswall (Author)3
This day the blessed TrinityEdward Caswall (Author)3
This day the wondrous mysteryEdward Caswall (Author)English3
Thou crown of all the virgin choirEdward Caswall (Author)3
Tsy ny hahazo zavatraE. Casswall (Author)Malagasy3
Una voz invita y llamaEdward Caswall (Translator (English))Spanish3
What a sea of tears and sorrowsEdward Caswall (Author)3
What we had lost in hapless EveEdward Caswall (Author)3
When Christ, by his own servants slainEdward Caswall (Author)3
Ye souls of the faithful, who sleep in the LordFather Caswall (Translator)3
Above the starry spheresEdward Caswall (Translator)English4
Again the slowly circling yearEdward Caswall (Author)4
Aŭdu! forta voko sonasEdward Caswall (1814-1878) (Author)Esperanto4
Come Holy Ghost, and through each heartEdward Caswall (Author)English4
Dear crown of all the virgin choirEdward Caswall (Author)English4
Do I not love Thee, Lord most highE. Caswall (Translator)English4
En Tí, Jesús, dulce es pensarEdward Caswall (Translator)Spanish4
Gentle star of oceanEdward Caswall (Author)4
Hail to thee, true Body, sprungEdward Caswall (Author)4
I love, I love Thee, Lord most highEdward Caswall (Transaltor)English4
If thou wouldst life attainEdward Caswall (Author)4
Joseph, pure spouse of that immortal brideEdward Caswall (Author)4
Let us with hearts renewedEdward Caswall (Author)4
Lord of eternal truth and mightEdward Caswall (Author)4
Mother of Almighty GodEdward Caswall (Author)4
O bounteous Framer of the globeEdward Caswall (Author)4
True Sun, upon our souls ariseEdward Caswall (Translator)4
What mortal tongue can sing thy praiseEdward Caswall (Author)4
Cease, ye tearful mournersEdward Caswall (Author)5
Come, Thou who dost the soul endueE. Caswall (Author)English5
Down in adoration fallingEdward Caswall (Author)5
Hail, thou living bread from heavenEdward Caswall (Author)5
Hail, wounds, which through eternal yearsEdward Caswall (Author)5
Jesus, thy mercies are untoldEdward Caswall (1814-1878) (Author)English5
Lord of eternal purityEdward Caswall (Author)5
Now doth the fiery sun declineEdward Caswall (Translator)English5
Now let the earth with joy resoundEdward Caswall (Author)5
O come, all ye faithful, triumphantly sing!Edward Caswall (Translator)English5
O Jesus Christ, if aught there beEdward Caswall (Author)English5
Of the glorious body tellingEdward Caswall 1814-78 (Translator)English5
When morning gilds the skies, My heart awakening cries (Bridges)Edward Caswall (Translator, v. 2 and 4)English5
Zion, lift thy voice, and singEdward Caswall (Author)5
Bethlehem, not the least of citiesEdward Caswall (Author)6
Dear Maker of the starry skiesEdward Caswall (Author)English6
Hail, O Queen of heaven enthronedEdward Caswall (Author)6
Hail, Solomon's throneEdward Caswall (Author)6
Hail, thou star of ocean, God's own Mother blestEdward Caswall (Author)6
Jesu, as though thyself wert hereEdward Caswall (Author)6
Jesu Redeemer of the world, Before the earliest dawn of lightEdward Caswall (Author)6
Now at the Lamb's great paschal feastEdward Caswall (Author)6
Now with the rising golden dawnEdward Caswall (Translator)6
O Jesu, life springing of the soulEdward Caswall (Author)6
O thou eternal Source of loveCaswall (Author)6
O thou pure light of souls that loveEdward Caswall (Author)English6
Spotless Anna, Juda's gloryRev. E. Caswall (Translator)6
The heavenly Word proceeding forthEdward Caswall (Translator)English6
The life which God's incarnate wordEdward Caswall (Author)English6
Thou loving Saviour of mankindEdward Caswall (Author)6
An exile for the faithRev. E. Caswall (Translator)English7
Del alba al despuntarEdward Caswall, 1814-1878 (Author)Spanish7
Hail, dial of AchazEdward Caswall (Author)7
Hail, virgin most wiseEdward Caswall (Author)7
Hail, virginal motherEdward Caswall (Author)7
High let us all our voices raiseEdward Caswall (Translator)English7
Jerusalem, thou city blest! Dear vision of celestial rest!Edward Caswall (Author)English7
O Christ, thy guilty people spareEdward Caswall (Author)7
O Jesus Christ, if sin there beE. Caswall (Author)English7
Star of Jacob, ever beamingEdward Caswall (Author)English7
Who can paint that lovely cityEdward Caswall (Author)English7
Hail, bright star of ocean, God's own Mother blestEdward Caswall (Author)English8
Hail, thou star of ocean, Portal of the skyEdward Caswall (Author)English8
On the fount of life eternalRev. Edward Caswall (Author)English8
Whither thus, in holy raptureRev. E. Caswall (Translator)8
Hail, mother most pureEdward Caswall (Author)9
I love Thee, O Thou Lord most highEdward Caswall (Author)English9
Lo upon the altar liesEdward Caswall (Translator)English9
Now doth the sun ascend the skyEdward Caswall (Author)English9
O, Jesus, light of all below (Caswall)Edward Caswall (Author)English9
Thou, O my Jesus, Thou didst meEdward Caswall (Author)English9
Ye sons and daughters of the Lord, The King of glory, King adoredEdward Caswall (Author)English9
Jesu, creator of the worldEdward Caswall (Author)10
This is the image of the QueenEdward Caswall (Author)10
All ye who seek a comfort sureEdward Caswall (Author)English11
All ye who seek for sure reliefEdward Caswall (Author)English11
O Godhead hid, devoutly I adore TheeEdward Caswall (Author)English11
Alleluia! Alleluia! Let the holy anthem riseEdward Caswall (Author)English12
Light of the soul, O Savior blestEdward Caswall (Author)English12
O blest Creator of the light, Who dost the dawn from darkness bringEdward Caswall (Author)English12
Jesus, Brightness of the FatherEdward Caswall (Author)English13
O Zion, open wide thy gatesEdward Caswall, 1814-1878 (Translator)English14
The dawn is sprinkling in the eastRev. Edward Caswall, 1814- (Translator)English15
Hail, queen of the heavensEdward Caswall (Author)20
He who once, in righteous vengeanceEdward Caswall (Author)English20
Overwhelmed in depths of woeEdward Caswall (Translator)English20
Now, my tongue, the mystery telling, Of the glorious Body singEdward Caswall (1814-1878) (Translator)English21
Now with creation's morning songEdward Caswell (Translator)English21
O Jesus Christ, rememberEdward Caswall (Author)English22
O Thou true life of all that liveEdward Caswall (Translator)English22
Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory, Tell His triumph far and wideEdward Caswall (Author)English22
I met the good Shepherd just now on the plainEdward Caswall (Author)English25
Soul of my Savior, sanctify my breastEdward Caswall (Author)English30
To Christ, the Prince of PeaceEdward Caswall (Author)English31
Sleep, holy Babe, Upon Thy Mother's breastE. Caswall (Author)English32
Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory, Of His flesh the mystery singEdward Caswall (Author)English35
Bethlehem of noblest citiesEdward Caswall (Author)English36
Come, Thou Holy Spirit, come!E. Caswall (Translator)English37
Earth has many a noble cityEdward Caswall 1814-78 (Translator)English40
O Jesus, thou the beauty artEdward Caswall (Author)English50
At the cross her station keeping Stood a mournful mother weepingEdward Caswall (Translator)English52
O Saving Victim, opening wideEdward Caswall (Translator (from Latin))English66
Days and moments quickly flyingRev. Edward Caswall (Author)English69
Hark! a thrilling voice is soundingEdward Caswall (1814-1878) (Translator)English75
Come hither, ye faithful, Triumphantly sing!Edward Caswall (Translator)English81
Holy Spirit, Lord of light, From Thy clear celestial height (Caswall)Rev. Edward Caswall (Translator)English82
Glory be to Jesus, Who in bitter painsE. Caswall (Translator)English93
See amid the winter's snowEdward Caswall, 1814-78 (Author)English116
The sun is sinking fastEdward Caswall (Author)English117
My God, I love Thee, not becauseEdward Caswall, 1814-1878 (Translator)English149
O Jesus, King most wonderfulRev. Edward Caswall (Translator)English177
Come, Holy Ghost, Creator blest, And in our hearts take up thy restEdward Caswall (Author)English183
When morning gilds the skies, My heart awakening cries (Caswall)Edward Caswall (Author)English470
Jesus! the very thought of TheeEdward Caswall (Author)English767

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