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Mother, who made the flowers

Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d1 (1846) First Line: A little child, who loves to see

Away dark thoughts, awake, my joy

Author: John Mason Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d4 (1846)

By cool Siloam's shady rill

Author: Reginald Heber Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d5 (1846)

Can I see another's woe

Author: William Blake Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d6 (1846)

The child angel

Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d8 (1846) First Line: Come, come, said the bright angel

The use of flowers

Author: Mary Howitt Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d11 (1846) First Line: God might have made [bade] the earth bring forth

God, our Father, our Preserver

Author: S. E. Sewall Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d12 (1846)

Prayer at entering school

Author: Lydia H. Sigourney Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d17 (1846) First Line: Lord, lead my heart to learn

To my daughter on her birthday

Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d20 (1846) First Line: My child, this is thy natal day

The guardian angel

Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d22 (1846) First Line: Never canst thou behold the stars

Praise ye the Lord on every height

Author: Felicia D. B. Hemans Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d25 (1846)

See from the east the sun arise

Author: J. S. Williams Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d27 (1846)

Send down thy winged angel, God

Author: Barry Cornwall Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d28 (1846)

Sleeping child

Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d29 (1846) First Line: Sleep, dearest, long and sweet

Children's duty

Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d31 (1846) First Line: The early lark, that spreads its wings

A dirge

Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d33 (1846) First Line: The summer winds sing lullaby

The earth is beautiful

Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d34 (1846) First Line: The whole bright earth is beautiful

The reaper and the flowers

Author: Henry W. Longfellow; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d35 (1846) First Line: There is a reaper whose name is death

Hagar and Ishm'l

Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d36 (1846) First Line: They sank amid the wilderness

Good resolutions

Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d38 (1846) First Line: Though I am now in younger days

The lark and the dove

Author: John Austin Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d41 (1846) First Line: Wake, now, my soul, and humbly hear

The nightingale

Author: Felicia D. B. Hemans Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d43 (1846) First Line: When twilight's gray and pensive hour

Where shall I meet thee

Hymnal: SHSH1846 #d44 (1846)

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