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Horace M. Richards

Short Name: Horace M. Richards
Full Name: Richards, Horace M.
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Texts by Horace M. Richards (23)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As you travel o'er life's weary wayHorace M. Richards (Author)1
Aye, longing to dieHorace M. Richards (Author)1
Beyond earth's stormHorace M. Richards (Author)1
Canst thou chain old timeHorace M. Richards (Author)1
Dare to say no, when asked to drinkHorace M. Richards (Author)1
For truth where will ye seekHorace M. Richards (Author)English1
Gird on your armor, the conflict draws nighHorace M. Richards (Author)1
I have seen you, O my daughterHorace M. Richards (Author)1
I hear a sweet tone, whisperHorace M. Richards (Author)1
If you lift from some heart its burden of careHorace M. Richards (Author)1
Let us love one another, when flowersHorace M. Richards (Author)1
Life's battle's fought, Its victory wonHorace M. Richards (Author)1
Nay, not dead, thy loving sonHorace M. Richards (Author)1
O Lord, I would thine imageHorace M. Richards (Author)1
So ripe and full, the gathered sheafHorace M. Richards (Author)2
Some flowers there are of modest worthHorace M. Richards (Author)1
Sons of toil, and daughters trueHorace M. Richards (Author)2
The records of the olden timeHorace M. Richards (Author)English2
There is no death, 'tis but the higher birthHorace M. Richards (Author)1
These the gifts my soul doth askHorace M. Richards (Author)1
This is what the angels teachHorace M. Richards (Author)1
When the sun fadeth out in the far away westHorace M. Richards (Author)1
Where search for truth ye seekHorace M. Richards (Author)1
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