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The Little Hymn Book
Editor:
S. B. Wood
Publisher:
A. Hutchinson and Co., Worcester, Mass., 1850
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d1
A little girl knelt down to pray
d2
A young rose, in the summer time
d3
Again we've seen the Sabbath day
d4
And shall we dwell together
d5
Another day its course has [hath] run
d6
Another day, O Lord, is gone
d7
Before I close my eyes tonight
d8
Called by the Sabbath bells away
d9
Calm on the bosom of thy God
d10
Child amid [amidst] the flowers at play
d11
Come hither, come hither, all wayward and wild
d12
Come let our songs resound
d13
Come, let us now forget our mirth, And think that we must die
d14
Death has been here, and borne away A sister [brother] [scholar] from our side
d15
Down in the green and shady bed
d16
Ere on my bed my limbs I lay
d17
Farewell, dear friends, a long farewell
d18
Father and God, in sleep be nigh
d19
Father, heavenly Father, hear me
d20
Father in heaven, thy ceaseless love
d21
Father, thy children bend for thy blessing
d22
From year to year in love we meet
d23
Get up early, time is precious
d24
God careth for the lilies
d25
God made the world, in every land
d26
God, who bade us roll
d27
Great God, in whom we live and move
d28
Hail, little, tender flower
d29
Hark, the little birds are singing
d30
He sat in beauty, like a dream
d31
How shall the young secure their hearts
d32
How sweet to be allowed to pray
d33
I asked the little joyous bird
d34
I have a Father, one whose worth
d35
I love to gaze upon a flower
d36
I love to rise at early day
d37
I once beheld a little star
d38
I thank thee, Lord, for quiet rest
d39
I think, when I read that [the] sweet story of old
d40
In the broad fields of heaven
d41
I've pictured Bethany, the happy household
d42
Let children never fear to leave this world
d43
Little boy with laughing eyes
d44
Lord, I would own thy tender [every] care
d45
Lord, teach a little child to pray
d46
Many voices seem to say
d47
Me let the tender office long engage
d48
Mother, good night, the twinkling star
d49
My child, look upward to the sky
d50
My Father, though thou art in heaven
d51
My little eye can never reach
d52
Now that the evening hour has come
d53
O God, I thank thee that the night
d54
O let us be happy, whatever we do
d55
O Lord, in sickness and in health
d56
O many things are beautiful
d57
O stay your little hand, my boy
d58
Once in the silence of the night
d59
One sweet [bright] flower has drooped and faded
d60
Our Father in heaven we hallow thy name
d61
Our Father, who art throned above
d62
Remember, love, who gave thee this
d63
Scorn not the slightest word or deed
d64
See the shining dewdrops
d65
Stars, that on your wondrous way, Travel
d66
Sweet flower, so young, so fresh, so fair
d67
Sweet is the time of spring
d68
The brook upon its way
d69
The flowers are blooming everywhere
d70
The lillies of the field, that quickly fade away
d71
The moon is very fair and bright
d72
The Sabbath sun was setting slow
d73
The sun is hidden from our sight
d74
There is a God, all nature speaks
d75
There is a little maiden
d76
There sitteth a dove, so white and fair
d77
There was a bird like creature
d78
There's not a leaf within the bower
d79
There's not a tint that paints the rose
d80
This world is quite a pleasant world
d81
This year is just going away
d82
Thou, from whom we never part
d83
Thou lovely and glorious spring
d84
'Tis summer, glorious summer
d85
Violet, violet, sparkling with dew
d86
Welcome, welcome, quiet morning
d87
What is it makes my pathway bright
d88
When sweet summer flowers appear
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