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Browsing topics in Sacred Songs and Solos: with standard hymns, combined: 750 pieces

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
Death and Burial#357One by one we cross the river
Death and Burial#366Silently the shades of ev'ning
Death and Burial#371When the dewy light was fading
Death and Burial#380"Must I go — and empty-handed?"
Death and Burial#387They are gathering homeward from every land
Death and Burial#415I should like to die, said Willie, if my papa could die too
Death and Burial#516I must walk thro' the valley of the shadow
Death and Burial#523"For ever with the Lord!"
Death and Burial#574They are gath'ring, slowly gath'ring
Death and Burial#595"Some day," we say and turn our eyes
Death and Burial#600On the Resurrection morning
Death and Burial#620Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep!
Death and Burial#624Why should we start, and fear to die?
Death and Burial#665A few more years shall roll
Death and Burial#687When our heads are bowed with woe
Death and Burial#702While with ceaseless course, the sun
Death and Burial#731Abide with me: fast falls the eventide
Death and Burial#741I would not live alway: I ask not to stay
Death and Burial#745Days and moments quickly flying
Eternity#184Oh, the clanging bells of Time!

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