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Mother, who made the flowers
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d1 (1846)
First Line
: A little child, who loves to see
Mother, who made the flowers
Almighty God, by thy great power
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d2 (1846)
Almighty God, by thy great power
Another day of life and light
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d3 (1846)
Another day of life and light
Away dark thoughts, awake, my joy
Author
: John Mason
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d4 (1846)
Away dark thoughts, awake, my joy
By cool Siloam's shady rill
Author
: Reginald Heber
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d5 (1846)
By cool Siloam's shady rill
Can I see another's woe
Author
: William Blake
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d6 (1846)
Can I see another's woe
Child, you grieve because
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d7 (1846)
Child, you grieve because
The child angel
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d8 (1846)
First Line
: Come, come, said the bright angel
The child angel
Dearest brother, dost thou sleep
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d9 (1846)
Dearest brother, dost thou sleep
Dream, baby, dream, The stars are glowing
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d10 (1846)
Dream, baby, dream, The stars are glowing
The use of flowers
Author
: Mary Howitt
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d11 (1846)
First Line
: God might have made [bade] the earth bring forth
The use of flowers
God, our Father, our Preserver
Author
: S. E. Sewall
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d12 (1846)
God, our Father, our Preserver
Good night, good night, my sister dear
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d13 (1846)
Good night, good night, my sister dear
I know, when I lie down to sleep
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d14 (1846)
I know, when I lie down to sleep
I love the summer [summer's] sun, that sheds
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d15 (1846)
I love the summer [summer's] sun, that sheds
Innocent child, and snow-white flower
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d16 (1846)
Innocent child, and snow-white flower
Prayer at entering school
Author
: Lydia H. Sigourney
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d17 (1846)
First Line
: Lord, lead my heart to learn
Prayer at entering school
Lord, let my thoughts on angel wings
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d18 (1846)
Lord, let my thoughts on angel wings
Most gracious God, who hast upheld
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d19 (1846)
Most gracious God, who hast upheld
To my daughter on her birthday
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d20 (1846)
First Line
: My child, this is thy natal day
To my daughter on her birthday
My mother's voice falls on mine ear
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d21 (1846)
My mother's voice falls on mine ear
The guardian angel
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d22 (1846)
First Line
: Never canst thou behold the stars
The guardian angel
O, call my brother back to me
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d23 (1846)
O, call my brother back to me
O mother, now my brother's gone
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d24 (1846)
O mother, now my brother's gone
Praise ye the Lord on every height
Author
: Felicia D. B. Hemans
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d25 (1846)
Praise ye the Lord on every height
Say ma, did God make all the flowers
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d26 (1846)
Say ma, did God make all the flowers
See from the east the sun arise
Author
: J. S. Williams
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d27 (1846)
See from the east the sun arise
Send down thy winged angel, God
Author
: Barry Cornwall
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d28 (1846)
Send down thy winged angel, God
Sleeping child
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d29 (1846)
First Line
: Sleep, dearest, long and sweet
Sleeping child
Sweet are the words, Thou art forgiven
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d30 (1846)
Sweet are the words, Thou art forgiven
Children's duty
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d31 (1846)
First Line
: The early lark, that spreads its wings
Children's duty
The summer sun is shining upon a world
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d32 (1846)
The summer sun is shining upon a world
A dirge
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d33 (1846)
First Line
: The summer winds sing lullaby
A dirge
The earth is beautiful
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d34 (1846)
First Line
: The whole bright earth is beautiful
The 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
The reaper and the flowers
Hagar and Ishm'l
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d36 (1846)
First Line
: They sank amid the wilderness
Hagar and Ishm'l
Thou wakest from happy sleep to play
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d37 (1846)
Thou wakest from happy sleep to play
Good resolutions
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d38 (1846)
First Line
: Though I am now in younger days
Good resolutions
'Tis Sabbath night, how still, and calm
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d39 (1846)
'Tis Sabbath night, how still, and calm
Up, up, let us greet the season so sweet
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d40 (1846)
Up, up, let us greet the season so sweet
The lark and the dove
Author
: John Austin
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d41 (1846)
First Line
: Wake, now, my soul, and humbly hear
The lark and the dove
Whatever ills to me betide
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d42 (1846)
Whatever ills to me betide
The nightingale
Author
: Felicia D. B. Hemans
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d43 (1846)
First Line
: When twilight's gray and pensive hour
The nightingale
Where shall I meet thee
Hymnal
: SHSH1846 #d44 (1846)
Where shall I meet thee
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