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The Treasury of American Sacred Song with Notes Explanatory and Biographical
Editor:
W. Garrett Horder
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, London; New York, 1896
Language:
English
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He hides within the lily
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The Lord is in his holy place, in all things near and far
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A little house of life
304
Where did yesterday's sunset go
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When the night is still and far
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Somewhere in the world there hide
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Sleep, my little Jesus
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O name, all other names above, What art thou not to me? Now I have learned to trust thy love
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Many things in life there are
310
Not always on the mount may we Rapt in the heavenly vision be
311
I cannot think of them as dead
312
I little see, I little know
313
Go not, my soul, in search of him
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O Thou, in all thy might so far
315
O shadow in a sultry land!
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A view of preent life is all thou hast
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I found beside a meadow brooklet bright
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May nevermore a selfish wish of mine
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Seeing our lives by nature now are led
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Early they came, yet they were come too late
321
A stealing glory, still, intent and sure
322
Mighty man's will, and sweeps
323
Sweet friends, I could not speak before I went
324
Anoint my eyes that I may see
325
O why are darkness and thick clouds
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How to labor and find it sweet
327
Day is dying in the west
328
Break thou the bread of life
329
What if some morning, when the stars were paling
330
There lies a little city in the hills
331
Forenoon and afternoon and night
332
What may we take into the vast forever
333
The royal feast was done
334
This I beheld, or dreamed it in a dream
335
What song is well sung not of sorrow
336
What song sang the twelve with the Saviour
337
Into the woods my Master went
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Let no man say, he at his lady's feet
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In the heart of the hills of life
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Thou God, whose high, eternal love
341
As the marsh hen secretly builds on the watery sand
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Sometime, when all life's lessons have been learned
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The river lifts its morning mist
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I questioned, why is evil on the earth
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Love came to me when I was young
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A sower went forth to sow
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There is nothing new under the sun
348
Through love to light, O wonderful the way
349
The mountain that the morn doth kiss
350
Not alone in pain and gloom
351
Each moment holy is, for out from God
352
Beneath the deep and solemn midnight sky
353
This is the earth he walked on
354
If Jesus Christ is a man
355
No heavenly maid we here behold
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Thy face is whitened with remembered woe
357
Like a meteor, large and bright
358
Who are thy playmates, boy
359
Lo all thy glory gone
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Thou art to me as is the sea
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A ladder from the land of light
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Another lamb, O lamb of God, behold
363
Save through the flesh thou wouldst not come to me
364
Thou hast on earth a Trinity
365
First the grain, and then the blade
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All that springeth from the sod
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Feeling the way, and all the way uphill
368
My inmost soul, O Lord, to thee
369
The Aloes grow upon the sand
370
How infinite and sweet, thou everywhere
371
God bless my little one
372
At evening in the port she lay
373
Who drives the horses of the sun
374
Not in the time of pleasure
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No help in all the stranger land
376
Her languid pulses thrill with sudden hope
377
The passion of despair is quelled at last
378
O World-God, give me wealth! the Egyptian cried
379
Oh, egotism of agony! While we
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I lay me down to sleep with neither thought nor care
381
In common prayer our hearts ascend
382
Is it a dream, am I once more a child
383
O hush thee little Dear-my-soul
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Last night, as my dear babe lay dead
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As I was going to Bethlehem town
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Dearest, how it is to say
387
From out Cologue there came three kings
388
A candle in the night
389
If sin be in the heart
390
If suddenly upon the street
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A hundred noble wishes fill my heart
392
The old wine filled him
393
From thy whole life take all the sweetest days
394
O world, great world, now thou art all my own
395
Who doubts has met defeat ere blows can fall
396
Art is true art when art to God is true
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'Tis said there is a fount in flower land
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Where are you going, my little children
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Had I been there, when Christ, our Lord, lay sleeping
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Dear Lord, kind Lord
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