Josephine Pollard

Josephine Pollard
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Short Name: Josephine Pollard
Full Name: Pollard, Josephine, 1834-1892
Birth Year: 1834
Death Year: 1892

Josephine Pollard USA 1834-1892. Born at NYC, NY, one of seven children and daughter of an architect, she attended an exclusive girls school, Spingler Institute, and was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church. She was a founding member of the professional women’s club, Sorosis. She never married. She became an author, poet, and hymnist, writing many children’s books and for children’s magazines, including Harper’s, Scribner’s, and the New York Ledger. She wrote 44 books, mostly religious, for children, but also about history, birds, sports and games, and adventure stories. She also wrote 100+ hymn lyrics as well. She worked as an editor for the Sunday School Times and for the Methodist Book Concern, where she edited a magazine for African Americans. Her children’s books include: “History of the U.S.” (1884); “The life of George Washington” ; “The life of Christ for young people”; “History of the New Testament in words of one syllable” (1899); “History of the Old Testament in words of one syllable” (1899); “Bible stories for children” (1899). She was in poor health in her latter years. She died at NYC, NY.

John Perry

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Pollard, Josephine, born in New York, circa 1840, is the author of (1) "I stood outside the gate" (Lent), (2) "Joy-bells ringing, Children singing" (Joy) in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1878.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)


Texts by Josephine Pollard (110)AsAuthority Languagessort descendingInstances
A little maiden to our doorJosepine Pollard (Author)3
A sweet young child upon its mother's breastJosephine Pollard (Author)2
Arouse, arouse, from your slumbersJosephine Pollard (Author)2
At last the chains are brokenJosephine Pollard (Author)2
Awake, arouse, and send a glance afarJosepine Pollard (Author)2
Come, leave your delicious libationsJosephine Pollard (Author)2
Down from Calvary they bore himJosephine Pollard (Author)2
Hail, all hail, A glorious light has arisenJosephine Pollard (Author)3
His name we love to hearJosepine Pollard (Author)2
I envy not the regal stateJosephine Pollard (Author)2
I must not walk in the way of sinJosephine Pollard (Author)4
If any habit hold you fastJosephine Pollard (Author)2
If thy days are full of sorrowJosepine Pollard (Author)3
I'll give my heart to Jesus, to JesusJosepine Pollard (Author)2
Lord, my heart is very weakJosepine Pollard (Author)5
My Master has given me workJosephine Pollard (Author)3
O dear, cried he, who rules belowJosepine Pollard (Author)2
O it is joy to believeJosepine Pollard (Author)2
One by one, the saints are goingJosephine Pollard (Author)2
Our Savior, our RedeemerMiss J. Pollard (Author)2
Over the tide, over the tideJosephine Pollard (Author)2
Peaceful heart, O what joyJosepine Pollard (Author)2
See the earth from bondage breakingJosepine Pollard (Author)3
Shall we anchor in the harborJosepine Pollard (Author)6
Sing away, sing awayJosephine Pollard (Author)2
Sweet the Sabbath morningJ. Pollard (Author)5
The beauteous stars that shineJosepine Pollard (Author)5
The flowers drink their morning draughtJosepine Pollard (Author)4
The little break that glides alongJosepine Pollard (Author)2
The morning hours are few and fleetJosepine Pollard (Author)2
The morning is fairJosepine Pollard (Author)2
There is poison in the cupJosepine Pollard (Author)3
There is work enough to doJosephine Pollard (Author)2
There's a land where sorrow comesJosephine Pollard (Author)2
Though many crave the flowing bowlJosepine Pollard (Author)2
Through the stillness of the eveningJosephine Pollard (Author)2
'Tis but little we can do, Jesus to repayJosephine Pollard (Author)2
'Tis indeed, a pleasant sightJosepine Pollard (Author)4
'Tis thy love that brings me nearerJosephine Pollard (Author)2
To the humble soul that is bornJosepine Pollard (Author)3
Turn your glasses down, boysJosephine Pollard (Author)2
We are young, we are youngJosephine Pollard (Author)2
We come, we come, without delayJosepine Pollard (Author)4
We gather here a pilgrim bandJosepine Pollard (Author)4
We gather in this dear retreatJosephine Pollard (Author)2
We have heard of a cityJosephine Pollard (Author)2
We must never grow wearyJosepine Pollard (Author)8
We must toil in the heat of the dayJosepine Pollard (Author)6
We must work and strive togetherJosephine Pollard (Author)2
We walk in a shaded pathJosepine Pollard (Author)2
Welcome, welcome (Pollard)Josephine Pollard (Author)2
We'll praise his name who reigns aboveJosepine Pollard (Author)2
We're growing stronger every dayJosephine Pollard (Author)3
We're on the road that leads alongJosepine Pollard (Author)3
When all the world seems drearJosephine Pollard (Author)2
When these weary days are overJosephine Pollard (Author)6
When you see the ruddy wine, touch it notJosepine Pollard (Author)2
You're a proper nice young manJosepine Pollard (Author)2
All my life long have my steps been attendedJosepine Pollard (Author)English11
Beyond the sunset's radiant glow, There is a brighter world, I knowJosephine Pollard (Author)English28
Brother, take thy cross and bear itJ. Pollard (Author)English9
Five cents a glass, and do you thinkJosepine Pollard (Author)English2
Frail is my bark and stormy is the oceanJosepine Pollard (Author)English5
Full of sin though I may beMiss J. Pollard (Author)English7
Heavenly Father, grant thy blessing on the duties (Pollard)Josepine Pollard (Author)English4
I always go to JesusJosepine Pollard (Author)English6
I choose to follow Jesus all the wayJosephine Pollard (Author)English3
I come to Thee, I come to Thee, When from the world I long to fleeJ. Pollard (Author)English3
I have work enough to do, Ere the sun goes downJosephine Pollard (Author)English40
I stood outside the gateJosepine Pollard (Author)English37
I was but a little lambJosephine Pollard (Author)English6
I was lost, in darkness strayingJosephine Pollard (Author)English2
In the darkest hour, That my heart may knowJosephine Pollard (Author)English17
In those beautiful mansions of gloryJosepine Pollard (Author)English4
Jesus, my Savior, cleanse me from sinJosephine Pollard (Author)English5
Journeying onward, every dayJ. Pollard (Author)English5
Joybells ringing, children singingJosephine Pollard (Author)English27
Lo! the fields are white to harvest; Who will thrust the sickle in?Josepine Pollard (Author)English5
Long ago my Savior sought meJosephine Pollard (Author)English2
Look to Jesus, weary one, full of anguish, full of griefJosepine Pollard (Author)English16
March along together, Ever firm and trueJosepine Pollard (Author)English9
Nearer the fount of Jesus' loveJosepine Pollard (Author)English3
No night so dark, No day so drearJosepine Pollard (Author)English2
O be joyful all ye landsJosephine Pollard (Author)English9
O blest was the hour when my wandering heartJosephine Pollard (Author)English2
On, brothers, on to meet the foe that we abhor!Josepine Pollard (Author)English4
Out on the highways wherever we goJosephine Pollard (Author)English12
Over and over again, no matter which way I turnJosephine Pollard (Author)English2
Tell us something more of the love of JesusJosepine Pollard (Author)English10
The streets of the city are fullJosepine Pollard (Author)English4
The tears that fall from eyesJosephine Pollard (Author)English2
There are lights by the shore of that countryJosepine Pollard (Author)English25
There's always a river to cross, Always an effort to makeJosephine Pollard (Author)English2
There's many a trouble would burst like a bubbleJosephine Pollard (Author)English2
'Tis the Savior who would claimJosephine Pollard (Author)English24
To meet the glad echoes our voices we raiseJosepine Pollard (Author)English9
We must work and pray together, Working, praying for the rightJosepine Pollard (Author)English13
We never shall be happy if we walk the ways of sinJosepine Pollard (Author)English5
We praise Thee, we bless Thee, our Father and FriendJosepine Pollard (Author)English5
Were it not for Thee, my SaviorJosephine Pollard (Author)English8
We're wandering [marching] through a wildernessJosepine Pollard (Author)English7
What have I done to show my love, For Jesus, for JesusJosepine Pollard (Author)English6
When by thoughts of sinJosephine Pollard (Author)English3
When we've crossed the jasper sea (Pollard)Josepine Pollard (Author)English14
Why wilt thou not relent?Josepine Pollard (Author)English6
Within God's temple now we meet, To praise His holy nameJosephine Pollard (Author)English3
Am Gnadenthor stand ichJosephine Pollard (Author)German1
Arbeit ist noch viel zu tunJosephine Pollard (Author)German1
Jubelklänge, Festgesänge, Nah und ferne froher SchallJosephine Pollard (Author)German1
Wenn das Ufer wir erreichtJosephine Pollard (Author)German1

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