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On Sailing.

Author: George Burgess Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XXI (1865) First Line: Lord, in thy name we spread the sail
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On arriving in port.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XXII (1865) First Line: My God, whose arm omnipotent
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Seeking peace

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XXIII (1865) First Line: I asked the sea, when musing o'er
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A morning hymn at sea.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XXIV (1865) First Line: Father of lights! enthron'd supreme
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Morning hymn at sea.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XXV (1865) First Line: Lord, when morning's light is streaming
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Morning hymn at sea.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XXVI (1865) First Line: Swiftly the shades of night retire
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Evening hymn at sea.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XXVII (1865) First Line: Now on the weary seaman's eye
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Evening hymn at sea.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XXVIII (1865) First Line: How sweet when daily toils are done
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Taking the helm.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XXIX (1865) First Line: Firmly, with no trembling hand
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Coming on soundings.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XXX (1865) First Line: From distant shores our course hath lain

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