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Songs for the School Room
Editor:
Elias Nason
Publisher:
John G. Tilton & Co., Newburyport, Mass., 1855
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Elements of Worship
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A little word in kindness spoken
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All hail the great Emmanuel's name
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Along the banks where Babel's current flows
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Arrayed in clouds of golden light
d5
As every day, thy mercy spares
d6
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
d7
Be kind to thy [your] father, for when thou [you] wert [wast] [were] young
d8
Be thou, O God, by night, by day
d9
Before the rosy dawn of day
d10
Begin, my soul, the exalted lay
d11
Behold the western evening light
d12
Beneath our feet and o'er our head
d13
Bird of the greenwood
d14
Blest are the pure in heart, For they shall see our [their] God
d15
Bright was the guiding star that led
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Brightest and best of the sons [stars] of the morning
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By cool Siloam's shady rill
d18
Child amid [amidst] the flowers at play
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Clime beneath whose genial sun
d20
Come to the sunset tree
d21
Come with thy lute to the fountain
d22
Come, ye [you] disconsolate, where'er ye [you] languish
d23
Ere falls the stealing step of dawn
d24
Faintly as tolls the evening chime
d25
Far, far o'er [the] hill and dell [dale]
d26
Far from mortal cares retreating
d27
Far from the [these] narrow [gloomy] scenes of night [life]
d28
Father of mercies, when the day is dawning
d29
Father, thy paternal care
d30
Father, whate'er of earthly bliss
d31
Forgive thy foes, nor that alone
d32
From Greenland's icy mountains
d33
Gently glides the stream of life
d34
Gently, Lord, O gently lead us
d35
Glad hearts to thee we bring
d36
Go, when the morning shineth
d37
God bless our native land, Firm may she
d38
God moves in a mysterious way
d39
God of the morning, at whose [thy] voice
d40
Great God, we sing that mighty hand
d41
Hail, Columbia, happy land
d42
Hark, the pealing, softly stealing
d43
Hark, the vesper hymn is stealing
d44
Hark, what mean those holy voices
d45
Heavenly Father, grant thy blessing on the instructions
d46
How blest the sacred tie that binds
d47
How cheering the thought, that the spirits in bliiss
d48
How fine has the day been, how bright was the sun
d49
How precious is the book divine
d50
How sweet, how [and] heavenly is the sight
d51
How sweet to be allowed to pray
d52
How vain is all beneath the skies [sky]
d53
I love to steal awhile away
d54
I sing the mighty power of God
d55
I would not live alway [always], I ask not to stay
d56
If solid happiness we prize, Within our breast
d57
In sleep's serene oblivion laid
d58
Jesus, Lover [Savior] of my soul, Let me to thy bosom [refuge] fly
d59
Lauded be thy name forever
d60
Let us love one another, not long may we stay
d61
Let us with a joyful mind
d62
Like a dream when one awaketh
d63
List, 'tis music stealing
d64
Lo the blithesome lark is soaring
d65
Lo the heavens are breaking
d66
Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing, Hope and comfort from above
d67
Lord, lead my heart to learn
d68
Love God with all your soul and strength
d69
My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
d70
My soul were [was] dark but for the golden light
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Now condescend, almighty king
d72
Now the shades of night are gone
d73
O blest art thou whose steps may rove
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O happy is the man [child] who [that] hears instruction's [religion's] [Messiah's] warning voice
d75
O how brightly how brightly the sun moves along
d76
O joy to thee, joy to thee daughter of sorrow
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O Pilot, 'tis a fearful night
d78
O thou whose mercy guides my way
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O'er frost and snow, a weary way
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Oft in the stilly night, Ere slumber's chain
d81
On thy fair bosom, silver lake
d82
Once more to thee, O God of love and power
d83
Our Father in heaven we hallow thy name
d84
Peace, troubled soul, whose [thy] plaintive moan
d85
Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore him
d86
Prayer is the soul's [heart's] [saint's] sincere desire
d87
Reflected on the lake, I love
d88
Safely through another week
d89
See how, beneath the moon beam's smile
d90
See the gleams of daylight swim
d91
See the leaves around us [you] falling
d92
Shall school acquantance be forgot
d93
Shepherd of thy little flock
d94
Sister, thou wast [wert] mild and lovely
d95
Sleep forsake [forsakes] us, may the soul gladden in its
d96
So fades the lovely, blooming flower [flowers]
d97
Soft, soft, music is stealing
d98
Softly beam [beams] the dews [dew] of morning
d99
Softly now the light of day
d100
Soon may [shall] the last glad song arise
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