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Little stars

Author: Emma Pitt Hymnal: FF1885 #d11 (1885) First Line: God bless the star, the little star Refrain First Line: We are the stars Languages: English

Wake up the echoes of the hills

Author: D. C. Doane Hymnal: FF1885 #d12 (1885) First Line: Good tidings of great joy we bring Languages: English

Little birdie

Author: Charles Edward Pollock Hymnal: FF1885 #d13 (1885) First Line: Happy little birdie, singing Languages: English

Sing hosanna, glad hosanna

Author: Emma Pitt Hymnal: FF1885 #d14 (1885) First Line: Hark, I hear the glad hosanna Languages: English

Cleanse me from sin

Author: C. R. Blackall Hymnal: FF1885 #d16 (1885) First Line: Hear me, my Savior Refrain First Line: Wash me, my Savior Languages: English

Hear me, Savior, while I pray

Author: Aldine S. Kieffer Hymnal: FF1885 #d17 (1885) Languages: English

Heavenly Father, be thou with us

Author: D. W. Beard Hymnal: FF1885 #d18 (1885) Languages: English

Savior, hear us

Author: J. B. Hanna Hymnal: FF1885 #d19 (1885) First Line: Heavenly Father, bless and cheer us Languages: English

How glad the Eastertide

Author: Emma Pitt Hymnal: FF1885 #d20 (1885) First Line: How sweet the coming of the spring Refrain First Line: How sweetly sing the angels Languages: English

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