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Bright Blossoms of Song
Editor:
C. W. Ray
Publisher:
Ward & Drummond, New York , 1895
Language:
English
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A darling child lay dying
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A wonderful story I often
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All hail the bright and beautiful morn
d4
Around the throne of God
d5
Around the throne of God in heaven, thousands
d6
Beautiful eyes are the eyes
d7
Beautiful the dawning
d8
Blessed Jesus, we adore thee
d9
Bright blossoms of beauty
d10
Bright buttercups and daisies
d11
Can a little, sinful child
d12
Can the mighty God above us
d13
Can you tell how many birdies
d14
Dear Jesus great Shepherd
d15
Dear Savior, ever at my side, How loving Thou must be
d16
Dear Savior, guide my little feet
d17
Dear Savior, teach me how
d18
Dear Shepherd of Zion, it oft hath been told
d19
Ever thrillingly sweet is the story
d20
Every springtime seems calling
d21
For the bud and the bloom
d22
God cares for the birds
d23
Have you heard the sweet story of Jesus King of glory
d24
Have you not heard how the children once sang
d25
Here again with joy
d26
Here are two, only two
d27
I asked the little joyous bird
d28
I gladly would be like a Christmas bell
d29
I have two little hands, which the Lord
d30
I have two little hands, which the Lord hath given
d31
I love my blessed Savior, because he first loved me
d32
I love my dear Redeemer
d33
I think, when I read that [the] sweet story of old
d34
I would be a rosebud fair
d35
I would be bright as the brightest
d36
In his wondrous love the Savior long ago
d37
In the palace of the king
d38
It was the night before
d39
Jerusalem how fair and bright
d40
Jesus bids us shine with a pure, clear [clear, pure] light
d41
Jesus evermore is calling
d42
Jesus, help a sinful child
d43
Jesus, I am but a child
d44
Jesus, I would follow thee
d45
Jesus loves the little children
d46
Jesus, tender shepherd, hear us
d47
Jesus, to this sacred place
d48
Jesus, when he left the sky
d49
Jesus will welcome the children
d50
Jesus wondrous love possessing
d51
Jewels, bright beautiful
d52
Joy, joy, this happy Easter morning
d53
Lead me, blessed Savior
d54
Let me walk with the angels
d55
Let the little lambs be fed
d56
Let us all together rise
d57
Let us rise and sweetly sing
d58
Let us sing of our blessed Redeemer
d59
Let us sing to the Lord
d60
Little bluebirds and robins
d61
Little drops of water, little grains of sand
d62
Little sunbeams in their brightness
d63
Lo what wondrous light is falling
d64
Long ago the blest redeemer
d65
Long ago when our savior
d66
Lord, teach a little child to pray, to plead for mercy
d67
Merrily silvery chiming
d68
My hands I would give
d69
My little ears were made
d70
Nobody knows of the work it makes
d71
O day of days the brightest
d72
O Father, send thy angels
d73
O Jesus, mighty Savior, King
d74
O pray can you tell us
d75
O what can little hands do to please the King of heaven
d76
O who is it like Jesus by prophets foretold
d77
Of all the sweet stories that ever were told, this side
d78
On to victory, on to victory, ever marching
d79
Our Savior God to thee
d80
Precious is the Savior's promise
d81
Rejoice, rejoice, the Lord most high
d82
Running on errands for Jesus
d83
Savior King, I would sing
d84
Scattering precious seed by the wayside
d85
Sister, thou wast [wert] mild and lovely
d86
Some blessed day, Jesus
d87
Some day we are hoping
d88
Something for Jesus, O that I could bring
d89
Summer's going, summer's gone leaves are falling, one by one
d90
The beautiful lilies
d91
The King is in need of volunteers
d92
The King of the day
d93
The morning is bright
d94
The sun must shine to give us
d95
There are little crowns in heaven
d96
There is a world of rest
d97
There is something to do
d98
There's a Friend for little children
d99
There's a land far away where the shadows
d100
'Tis a dark and gloomy day
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