L. H. Sigourney

L. H. Sigourney
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Short Name: L. H. Sigourney
Full Name: Sigourney, L. H. (Lydia Howard), 1791-1865
Birth Year: 1791
Death Year: 1865

Sigourney, Lydia, née Huntley. This distinguished name stood at the head of the female poets of America a generation ago, and is still well remembered. Born in Norwich, Connecticut, in 1791, she conducted a school in the same town from 1809 to 1814, when she removed to Hartford, where she was married to Charles Sigourney in 1819. Most of her subsequent life was spent at Hartford, and she died there, June 10, 1865. Her first publication was Moral Pieces in Prose and Verse, 1815. This was followed by 58 additional works. A thorough exploration of these, or of such of them are poetical, would be necessary to trace her hymns with accuracy. They, however, are more numerous than important. Many have been used in the older collections; some are still in use, but few are extensively and none are universally so. The principal hymnbooks in which they appeared were the Congregational Village Hymns, 1824; Kipley's Selection, 1829; and the Connecticut Psalms & Hymns, 1845; the Baptist Additional Hymns by Winchell, 1832; and Linsley and Davis's Select Hymns, 1836; and the Universalist's Hymns for Christian Devotion, by Adams & Chapin, 1846.

Her best known hymns chronologically arranged are:—
1. When adverse winds and waves arise. In Affliction. A graceful lyric, possibly inspired by Sir R. Grant's " When gathering clouds around I view."
2. Blest Comforter divine. Whitsuntide. This is one of four hymns by Mrs. Sigourney, which appeared in Nettleton's Village Hymns, 1824, under the signature of "H." It is sometimes altered to "Thou Comforter divine." Her best hymn.
3. We mourn for those who toil. Death and Burial. This poem on "Mistaken Grief" appeared in Cheever's Common Place Book, 1831
4. Choose ye His Cross to bear. Holy Baptism. This was given in Ripley's Selection, 1829-31.
5. Saviour, Thy law we love. Holy Baptism. In Winchell's Additional Hymns, 1832.
6. Onward, onward, men of heaven. Missions. This missionary hymn appeared in three different books in 1833, including the Christian Lyre Supplement, &c.
7. Labourers of Christ, arise. Home Missions. This was contributed, with nine others, by Mrs. Sigourney, to Linsley & Davis's Select Hymns, 1836. This is one of the most widely used of her hymns.
8. Pastor, thou art from us taken. Burial of a Minister. Sung at the funeral of the Rev. G. F. Davis, D.D., circa 1836.
9. Go to thy rest, my [fair] child. Death of a Child. From a Selection from her poems published in London in 1841.
10. Not for the summer hour alone. Holy Matrimony. In the same Selection as No. 9.
11. Where wilt thou put thy trust? Leaning upon God. In the Connecticut Cong. Psalms & Hymns, 1845.
12. Lord, may the spirit of this feast. Holy Communion. In the same as No. 11.
13. We praise Thee if one rescued soul. Temperance Anniversary. In Adams and Chapin's Hymns for Christian Devotion, 1846.
In addition to these hymns there are several others in the collections named above. As, however, they are not repeated in modern hymnbooks they are omitted from this list. We would add that two hymns, not noted above, "Little raindrops feed the rill" (Power of little things), and "There was a noble ark," are in common use in Great Britain; and that a selection of her pieces is given in the Lyra Sacra Americana, London, 1868. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.]

-- Excerpts from John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Sigourney, Lydia, p. 1057, ii. Additional hymns are:
1. We thank Thee, Father, for the day. Sunday. This in Stryker's Church Songs, 1889, is dated 1850.
2. When the parting bosom bleeds. For Use at Sea. From Adams and Chapin's Hymns for Christian Devotion, 1846.
3. Prayer is the dew of faith. Prayer.
4. We praise Thee, Lord, if but one soul. An altered form of her hymn on Temperance (No. 13).

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


Texts by L. H. Sigourney (114)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
And can I yet delayMrs. Lydia Sigourney (Author)English1
Bright morn hath shut her eyeMrs. Sigourney (Author)1
Come see the grassy bed, where our companionL. H. Sigourney (Author)1
Father, a weary heart hath come to Thee for peaceMrs. Sigourney (1792-1865) (Author)English1
Go, when the morning shinethMrs. Sigourney (Author)English1
He who spread out the skyL. H. S. (Author)1
Lord, teach my heart to learnL. H. Sigourney (Author)1
The holy dead! why weep ye soMrs. Sigourney (Author)1
All hail, ye blessed bandLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
Appear for my defence, my GodMrs. L. H. Sigourney (Author)2
At life's early mornLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English2
Do the clouds around thee gatherLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
Down to unfathomed depthsL. H. Sigourney (Author)English2
Full flowed Bethesda's mantling poolL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
God of the ever rolling deepL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
Hath the Almighty handsLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
Hear, dwellers on the stable landMrs. Sigourney (Author)2
Home, home, its glorious thresholdLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
I saw a little girl, with half uncovered formLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
It was a fearful nightSigourney (Author)2
Lord, the shades of night surround usL. H. Sigourney (Author)English2
Man hath a voice severeL. H. Sigourney (Author)English2
My child, look upward to the skyLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
My glorious home in heavenLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
Oh! lift the hand, and Peace shall bearL. H. Sigourney (Author)English2
Die Leiden, welche grausam droh'nLydia H. Sigourney (Author)German2
Prayer is the dew of faithL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
Scorn not the darken'd browL. H. Sigourney (Author)English2
Thanks for the Sabbath's holy rayL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
There was a bird like creatureLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
They dread no storm that lowersLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
True prayer is not the imposing soundL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
Up at the Gospel's glorious soundLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
Waft not to me the blast of fameL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
We are the boys who love the truthL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
We'll not forget to thank youL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
Why wilt thou put thy trustL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
Wrapped in the robe of faithLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
Yet who this fearful deed hath wroughtLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
As crushed by sudden storms, the roseLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
How beauteous the morning appearsLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
How hath he loved us, Ask the starLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
Lowly and solemn beMrs. Sigourney (Author)English3
Night wraps the realm where Jesus wokeLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
O Christian love, be strong, be strongL. H. Sigourney (Author)English3
O thou who biddest the sunMrs. Sigourney (Author)3
Parent, who with speechless feelingLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
Philosophy of old her ponderous tomesL. H. Sigourney (Author)3
Plants of our country's hopeLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
Ruler of the earth and skyL. H. S. (Author)3
Still in the forming hour of youthLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
The best of days has comeL. H. Sigourney (Author)3
There's a draught that causeth sadnessL. H. Sigourney (Author)3
Thy father, why with locks of snowLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
'Twas near the close of that blest dayL. H. Sigourney (Author)3
We have a goodly climeLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
Around a table, not a tombLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English4
Come listening Spirit, comeL. H. Sigourney (Author)4
God gave to Afric's sonsLydia H. Sigourney (Author)4
My soul, thy hasty censure spareL. H. Sigourney (Author)4
Now mercy's light-winged pageLydia H. Sigourney (Author)4
O if to Afric's sable raceMrs. Sigourney (Author)4
O thou who dwellest in the heavens highLydia H. Sigourney (Author)4
The Lord is on his holy throneMrs. Sigourney (Author)4
Watcher! Who wakest by the bed of painL. H. Sigourney (Author)4
We mourn for those who toilL. H. Sigourney (Author)4
We thank thee, Father, for the dayLydia H. Sigourney (Author)4
When injured Arfic's captive [captives] claimLydia H. Sigourney (Author)4
Who knoweth of his safety, LordLydia H. Sigourney (Author)4
Why wilt thou cast thy careLydia H. Sigourney (Author)4
Admitted where Thy truths are taughtLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
Check at their fountain headLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
Fill the Easter font with careL. H. Sigourney (Author)5
High we raise our hallelujahsLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
Hushed be the battle's fearful roarLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
Like her who in Samaria's boundL. H. Sigourney (Author)5
Native land, in summer smilingLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
Peace was the song that [the] angels sangLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
Plants of the heart we bringLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
When renovating grace beginsLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
Temperance, tell the listening worldLydia H. Sigourney (Author)6
When the parting bosom bleedsLydia H. Sigourney (Author)6
Clime beneath whose genial sunLydia H. Sigourney (Author)7
The mighty angel to whose handSigourney (Author)7
Hush, little Christian childLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English8
Now, is the voice that nature breathesLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English8
That mighty angel to whose handLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English9
When with unclouded ray Shines the bright sunLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English9
Not for the summer's hour aloneLydia H. Sigourney (Author)10
Only this once, the wine cup glowedMrs. Sigourney (Author)10
There was a noble arkL. H. S. (Author)10
All hail, ye servants of the LordSigourney (Author)11
The sun hath [has] gone to restLydia H. Sigourney (Author)12
There sprang a tree of deadly nameLydia H. Sigourney (Author)13
We praise Thee, if one rescued soulLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English13
We praise Thee, Lord, if but one soulL. H. Sigourney (Author)English13
Choose ye His cross to bearLydia Sigourney (Author)English14
Dark night away hath rolledLydia H. Sigourney (Author)14
As bowed by sudden storms, the roseLydia H. Sigourney (Author)16
God of the year, with songs of praiseMrs. Sigourney (Author)English16
Lord, lead my heart to learnMrs. Sigourney (Author)16
Servants of Christ, ariseLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English16
Little raindrops feed the rillLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English17
Pastor, thou art from us takenLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English17
Lord, may the spirit of this feastMrs. Sigourney (Author)English18
Prayer may be sweet in cottage homesL. H. Sigourney (Author)19
Where wilt thou put thy trustMrs Lydia Huntley Sigourney (1791-1865) (Author)English26
When adverse winds and waves ariseSigourney (Author)English29
The long lost [prodigal] son, with streaming eyesLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English38
Savior, Thy law we loveL. H. Sigourney (Author)English39
Onward, onward, men of heavenMrs. Lydia H. Sigourney (Author)English55
Go to thy rest, my childLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English61
Laborers of Christ, ariseLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English93
Blest Comforter divine!Lydia H. Sigourney (Author)English103
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