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"But Thy “Endure hardness" 297 457
ONnmandmrni is Epiphany 217 415
exceeding broad" 311 468 Epiphanytide 218 415
"Escape to the
"Called to lie Saints" 307 464
Mountain" 265 434
A Candlemas
"Everyone that is
Dialogue 176 , 400
fierfeet shall lie as
A Castle-Builder \
INDEX OF TITLES his master" 290 452
World 314 469
"An exceeding latter
Text NoUs Changing Chimes 329 479
Int Nola cry" 189 404
“Chanty never
Advent 212 413 "As the Apple Tree Exultate Deo 172 398
among the lire*
Faileth" 251 428
Advent Sunday 211 413
408 “The Chirfest among Feast of the
“Afterward hr of the wood" 202
ten thousand" 211 413 AnnuiMiataai 238 423
repented, and "As the Doves to their
Christmas Carols 173 399 Feast of the
went” 300 458 windows" 274 441
Christmas Day 214 414 Presentation 236 422
"AU Flesh is Grass" 276 442 "As the sparks fly
401
Christmas Eve 213 413 A Fisher-Wife 109 379
All Saints (“As grain* upwards" 182
Chntma slide 215 414 " The Flowers appear
of sand, as sun. at "As thy days, so shall
461
A Churchyard Song on the Earth" 319 475
drops of dew") 245 425 thy strength be" 304
378 of Patient Hope 323 477 Fluttered Wings 108 379
All Sainis (“They are At lost 105
"(Consider the Lilies For All 279 446
flex king from the "Awake, thou that
of the held“ 325 477 For Eac h 279 446
East*] 157 395 sire pest" 270 436
Cam version of “For Thine Own
All Saints: Martyrs 245 425
Babylon the Great 262 432 St Paul 235 421 Sake. O My God- 150 393
“All Thy Works
A Ballad of Boding 79 369 “Cried out Freaks of Fashion 113 380
Praise Hire.
"Balm in Gilead" 317 474 wit h Tears" 184 402
O Lord" 129 385 “The General
“Beautiful for
And now whs "The day is al hand" 297 456 Assembly and
situation" 283 448
larnest thou?" 204 410 Death Watches 101 377 Church of the
"Because He first
"And there was De Profundi* 94 375 Firstborn" 289 452
loved us" 200 407
no more Sea*.' 269 436 The Descent from “(iod is our Hope
"Before the Throne,
Anti pas 283 448 the Cross 153 394 and Strength" 205 410
and before the
"Are they not all “Doeth well , . (mmTs Acre 319 474
lamb" 287 451
Ministering doeth betier" 315 471 “Goin Peace- 321 476
"Behold a Shaking" 156 VH
Spirits?" 300 459 "Do this, and he Golden C dories 95 375
"Behold, it was very
“Are yr not much doeth M" 258 430 (ailden Silences 106 378
g<xxT 266 434
better than they?" 332 480 "The gold of that
"Behold the Man!’* 153 394 “The Earth shall
"As a king.. . unto land is good" 186 402
Birchington tremble al the
the King” 248 426 (kxxl Friday 228 418
Churchyard 167 396 Cx>k of Him" 275 442
Am rnsion Dav 232 420 (hkx! Fridav Evening 228 418
420 Bov Johnny 113 380 An Easter Carol 155 394
Ascension Eve 231 (kxxl Fridav
Brandons Both 102 377 Easier Day 229 419
"As cold waters to a Moi ning 227 418
thirsty soul, so is Brother Bruin 168 397 Easter Even 229 419
Buds and Balers 380 The Gcxxl
113 Eastei Monday J Ml 419
good news from a Shepherd" 196 406
far country" 448 "A bundle of myrrh Faster Tuesday 231 420
284 “The Greatest of
221 416
is my Well-beloved Embertide 222 416
Ash Wednesday these is fharitv" 252 428
to me" 228 419 "The end is new vet" 309 466
5()6 Index of Titles Index of Titles 507
My Ciod, my God, OChnst our laght. O Lord. 1 am Our life is kwig Not
have mercy on WIm >m even in ashamed to seek so. wise Angels say 301 459
my «n, 221 416 darkness we 188 403 Thy Face 183 401 Our little baby fell
My God, Thyself O Christ the Life. O laird. <mi Whom we asleep. 20 341
being Love Thy look on me where gaze and dare not Our Master lies
bean b love. 235 421 I lie 321 476 gaze. 185 402 asleep and is
(X all the downfalls O Lord, seek us. at rest: 177 400
My God, wilt Thou
accept, and will in the world. 315 472 O Lord, hnd us 261 432 Our Mothers, lovely
not wc 210 CM eac h sad word O Lord, when Thou women pitiful; 292 452
412
My harvest isdonr. whit h is more didst call me. didst Our teachers teat h
its promise it sorrowful. 310 467 Thou know 190 404 that one and one
4 in O mine enemy 206 411 make two: 145 390
ended. 279 O First fruits of
My heart is yearning: 208 Ui our grain. 236 422 O my heart’s heart, Out in the rain a
My love whose heart and you who are world is growing
O foolish Soul! to
to me 88 372 green. 230 4)9
is lender said make thv count 334 481
to me. 315 471 Oh fan MiUy Once again to wake, O wind, where have
nor wish to sleep. 311 468 you been. 24 345
Brandon, a young
Nene us with Once 1 ached for thy O wind, why do you
maid, a fair maid! 102 377
patience, laird, dear take: 225 417 never rest. 22 343
( )h fair to see 47 359
io toil or rest. 182 401 Once like a broken O ye, who are not
Oh fallen star! a
Never on this side bow Mark sprang dead and hi 312 468
darkened light. 263 432
of the grave again. 105 378 aside: 239 423 O yr. who love today. • 427
Oh knell of a passing
New c reatures, the Once slain for Him
time. 274 442 Parting after parting. 277 445
Creator still the Who first was dam
“Oh tell me once and Patience must dwell
Same 195 405 for them. 245 425
tell me twice 112 380 with Love, for Love
No (^her ub's heart or Once within, within
Oh what ts earth, that and Sorrow 253 429
hand for us might for evermore: 288 451
we sliould build 272 438 Piteous my rhyme is 221 416
ache. 228 418 ( >ne and one are
(Xi why is heaven Playing al bob cherry 56 364
No more! while sun two— 29 348
built so fat. 94 375 Poor the pleasure III 380
and |»laneis tjv. 311 467 “One sorrow more?
OJesu. better than Purity born of
None other lamb, 1 thought the tale
Thv gifts 211 413 a Maxi: 237 422
none other Name. 202 408 complete."— 327 478
O Jesu, gone so far Pussy has a
Not for me marring One step more, and
apart 240 423 whiskered face. 34 351
or making. ill 379 the race is ended. 219 415
O l^dv Moon, vour
No thing is great on One woe is past Rend hearts and
horns point toward
this side of the Come what come rend not garments
the east: 49 362
grave. 325 478 wiU 324 477 139 387
O Lord Almighty. for our sins;
Wlio hast formed On the grassy banks 24 345 Rest remain* when all
O blessed Paul elect
to grace. us weak. 231 420 O sailor, come is done. 277 444
235 421
ashore. 42 356 Roses blushing red
O Christ my God O laird, fulhl Thv
Who sees! the Will 326 478 O Shepherd with the and white. 40 355
bleeding Feet. 196 406 Roses on a brier. 269 436
unseen. 333 480 O laird God. heai
O Christ our All in the silence of each Our heaven must be Rosy maiden
soul. within ourselves. 315 471 Winifred. 39 354
each. our All in air 207 411 185 402
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