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The banner of Christ

Author: George Washington Doane Hymnal: TASS1896 #21 (1896) First Line: Fling out the banner, let it float
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The Cloiseter

Author: Lydia Maria Child Hymnal: TASS1896 #22 (1896) First Line: Thought never knew material bound or place
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Growing old

Author: Louisa Jane Hall Hymnal: TASS1896 #23 (1896) First Line: Never, my heart, wilt thou grow old
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The Lord's prayer

Author: Louisa Jane Hall Hymnal: TASS1896 #24 (1896) First Line: When Jesus trod by thy blue sea
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Rememberance of God

Author: William Henry Furness Hymnal: TASS1896 #25 (1896) First Line: Thou who dost all things give
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Nightfall

Author: William Henry Furness Hymnal: TASS1896 #26 (1896) First Line: Slowly, by Thy hand unfurled
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Dirge

Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson Hymnal: TASS1896 #27 (1896) First Line: Knows he who tills this lonely field
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Threnody

Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson Hymnal: TASS1896 #28 (1896) First Line: The south wind brings
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The Problem

Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson Hymnal: TASS1896 #29 (1896) First Line: Not from a vain or shallow thought
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The Rhodora

Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson Hymnal: TASS1896 #30 (1896) First Line: In May, when sea winds pierced out solitudes

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