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Index of Titles 505

Indexes
Text Aotn Tat Ato
"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
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Tea Soin Tea Soin
-Half dead" 321 476 “Judge not according A Martyr 159 395 Ihe Purification of
He and She 85 370 to the appearance" 210 412 Marv Magdalene and St. Mary the Virgin 237 422
“Heaviness may “Judge nothing the Other Mary 177 400
endure for a night. before the time" 295 455 QuirM|uagesiina 220 416
Maundy Thursday 226 418
but Joy cometh in
The Key-Note 59 364 Memento Mori 111 380 “The ransomed
the morning" 325 478
“King of kings and MxLie nt 223 ; 417 oi the Lord" 188 403
"Hr cannot deny
laird of lords" 195 406 Mirrors of Life “Redeeming
Himself" 197 1”"
and Death 75 368 the l ime" 313 469
A Helpmeet foi Him 169 397 Later Life 138 387 Monday in “Rejoice with Me” 196 406
“Her Seed; It shall “Lay up for Hols Week 225 447 Resurgam 171 398
bruise thy head" 295 455 yourselves Monna Innonunata 86 370 Rogationtide 231 420
"He shall g<» no treasures The Months:
more out" 288 451 in Heaven” 327 478 St. Barnabas 239 KS
A Pageant 60 365
“Hb Banner over me Lent 222 416 St. Bartholomew 243 424
was Love” 272 441 "Let everything that “The Name of Jesus" 191 404 Sc. John. Apostle 215 414
“Hollow-Sounding hath breath praise “Now they desire a St. Mark 239 u'
and Mysterious" 97 376 the land" 253 429 Better Country” 313 469 St. Michael and
"Ihe Holy City. "Let Patience have AU Angels 244 424
New Jerusalem" 280 447 her perfect work" 253 428 St. Peter 240 423
Holy Innocents 216 An October Garden 116 381
414 "let them rejoice Septuagesima 219 415
A Hope Carol 399 “Of Him That Was
172 in their beds" 286 450 Sexagesima 219 415
Ready to Perish” 152 393
“1 am small and of no A Life's Parallels 105 378 "She came from the
An Old World
"Light of Light" 188 403 uttermost part of
reputation" 333 480 Thicket 123 385
"lake as the hart the earth" 318 474
“If Thou Sayest. “O Lucifer. Son of
Behold. We Knew desireth the water "She shaU be brought
tlie Morning!" 263 432
brooks" 208 412 unto the King" 281 447
It Not" 121 383 "One Foot on Sea.
“1 gave a sweet smell 246 "fxsrd. it is good for "Set down in the
425 and One on Shore" 112 380
us to be here" 259 431 lowest room” 259 431
An "Immurata* "One of the Soldiers
Suter “Lord. save us. “Slain from the
120 382 with a Spear
"In the day ol his we perish" 261 432 foundation of
pierced His Side" 322 476
Espousals" "Lose is strong as tlie world" 198 407
318 474 One Sea-Side Grave 167 396
In the Willow Shade 106 Death" (“As flames Soeur de la
378 Our Church Palins
"1 see that all things that consume the Mu^ncorde 119 382
are budding willow
come to an end" 311 mountains, as "So great a cloud
467 twigs 229 419
"Is it well with the winds that coerce of Witnesses" 291 452
child?" the sea") 286 450 Palm Sunday 224 417 A Song for the Feast
292 453
"Italia. Io Ti Saluto?" "Love is Strong as Passing and ( Uasung 117 381 of AU Saints 246 425
74 368
Death" (" *1 have Pavsiontrde 223 417 A Song of Flight 170 397
"It n Finished" 154 394
"1 Will Arise” 118 not sought Thee. 1 Pastime 74 368 "Son. remember" 325 477
381
"1 will come and have not found Patience of Hope 177 400 * Standing afar of! for
heal him" 185 Thee~] 164 396 "Peace 1 leave the fear of hei
402
“1 will lilt up mine “Luscious and with you" 207 411 torment" 263 432
eyes unto the Hills" 271 Sorrowfur 93 374 "Perfect Love casteth Subjec t to like
437
out Fear" 249 427 Passions as we are" 250 427
Johnnv 95 Maiden Mav 98 376 116 381
375 "Praying always" 304 461 "Summer Is Ended"
Mariana III 379
A Prodigal Son 118 382
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Sunday before "Thou k newest ... that shall ve "Whom the Lord
Advent 247 425 thou oughtest receive" 267 435 loveth He
“Surely Hr hath therefore" 320 476 "When 1 was in chasteneth" 327 478
borne our grief*" 203 409 Ihe Thread of Life 122 384 trouble 1 tailed Why? 163 396
Sursam Cxirda 311 468 Thy Friend and thy upon the Lord" 256 430 The Will of the laird
Father’s Friend "W’hen my heart is be done" 326 478
“Take Care of Him" IM 395 408 1 *
lot gel not" 202 vexed 1 will A Wintry Sonnet IW 398
“Take no thought Thy Servant will go com plain" 303 460 “Worship God" 299 458
for the morrow" 324 477 and hght with this "Where neither rust
1cm pus Fugit 94 375 329 479 "Ye are come unto
Philistine" nor moth doth
“That no man take TilTIomorrow 101 376 Mount Sion" 2M 431
corrupt" 182 401
thy Crown" 2M 431 Today’s Burden 171 398 "Yea. tlie sparrow
"Where their worm
That w tic re 1 am. To every seed ho hath found her an
dieth not. and the
there ye may be own body" 293 453 house" 332 480
tire is not
also" 209 412 102 377 “Ye that fear Him.
Touching “Never" quenched” 264 433
That w hx h hath Trinity Sundav 235 421 both small and
"Whither the Tribes
been is named Truly the 1 aght great" 307 464
go up. even the
already, and it is sweet" 331 480 “Yet a little while"
Tribesol the Lord" 298 457
is known that it luesday in ("Heaven is not far.
Whitsun Day 233 421
is Man" 310 467 226 417 tho’ far the *ky"j 266 434
Holy Week Whitsun Eve 233 421
* 1 hen 1 c ommended Yet a Little While (“1
Whitsun Monday 233 421
Mirth" 330 479 lentil the Dav Break 151 393 dreamed and did
Whitsun Tuesdav 234 421
“Then shall ve shout" 328 478 not seek: today I
"A vain Shadow" 260 431 “Who hath despised
Then whose shall seek") 85 370
"Vanity of Vanities" 315 472 the day of small
those things be?" 438
• 272 Vigil of All Saints 244 424 things?" 257 430
“There Is a Budding
Vigil of St
Morrow in
Bartholomew 243 424
Midnight" 172 398 INDEX OF FIRST UNES
Vigil of St Peter 240 423
“ t here remaineth
Vigil of the Tm Vote. Tm .VaWi
therefore a Rest to
Annum ration 237 422 A cold wind flirt
the People o! GotT 277 444 A baby is a harmless
Vigil of the thing 214 414 tlie blackthorn 297 457
These all wait upon
Presentation 236 422 A dancing Bear
Thee" 314 469 A baby's cradle with
"They put their trust “Was Thy Wrath no baby in it. 22 343 grotesque and
in Thee, and were against the Sea?" 268 436 A boat amid the funny 168 397
not confounded 278 446 Wednesday in rippies, drifting. A diamond or a coal? 42 356
“They shall be as Holy Week 226 418 rocking 74 368 A dream there is
white as snow" 255 430 “What good shall my A burdened heart w herein we are
They toil not. life do me?" 294 454 that bleeds ami fain to scream. 143 389
neither do they "What hath tied Irars 256 430 A friskv bmb 37 353
spin" 203 40? wrought!” 287 450 A chill blank world After midnight,
“Thou art Fairer than "What is that to thee? Yet over the utmost in the dark 304 461
the children of follow thou me" 299 457 sea 210 413 A heavy heart, if ever
men' 201 408 What’s in a Name? 110 379 A city plum is not heart was heavy. 305 461
"Thou. (kid. sccst “Whatsoever is right. a plum; 21 342 Ah. Lord. Lord, if my
me" 190 4<H
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Tm Noin
heart were right A lowly hill which "As many as 1 love." Before the
with Thine 186 402 overlooks a flat, 167 396 —Ah. Lord, Who mountains were
“A merry heart is lovest all. 233 421 brought forth.
Ah. Lord, we all have
pierced 1 her wilt a continual feast.** 330 479 As one red rose in before 138 387
Thou be 522 476 A million buds are a garden where all Behold in heaven
Ah me. that 1 should born that never other roses are a floating dazzling
404 blow, 113 380 white 202 * 408 cloud. 320 476
be 190
A holy, heavenly A moon .As the dove which Behold, the
chime 174 399 impoverished amid found no rest 201 408 Bridegroom
A host of things 1 stars curtailed. 252 42H As the voice of many cometh: go ye out 211 413
take on trust: 1 take 147 391 A motherless soft waters all saints “Beloved, let us love
A house of cards 46 359 lambkin 33 350 sing as one. 287 451 one another." says
A hundred thousand An emerald is as Astonished Heaven St.John. 216 414
birds salute the green as grass. 43 356 looked on when Beloved, yield thy
day: — 146 391 Angels at the foot. 19 340 man was made. 295 455 nine to God.
Alas, alas! for the A night was near. As violets so be I for Hr 272 441
srIf-destroyed 264 432 a day was near. 172 399 recluse and sweet. 257 430 Beyond the seas we
A life of hope A pin has a head. A toadstool comes up know, stretch seas
deferred too but has no hair. 32 .349 in a night.— 28 347 unknown 148 592
often is 313 469 A pocket At sound as of Blessed that flock
A linnet in a gilded handkrn hief rushing wind, and sale penned in
23 344 to hem— 28 347 sight as of fire. 233 421 Paradise. 157 595
All beneath the sun A ring upon Awake or slerjung Blind from my birth. 56 364
hastrth. 252 428 her finger. 41 355 (for 1 know not Boats sail on the
Alleluia! or Alas! my “Arise, depart, for which) 123 385 rivers. 43 356
heart is crying 318 474 this is not your A white hen sitting 39 354 Bone to his bone.
All heaven is irst.’’— 171 398 grain to his grain
Baby cry— 20 341 453
blazing vet 317 473 A Rolan said: of dust; 293
Bain lies so fast
AU tears done away The Spring will Bread and milk for
asleep 50 362 breakfast. 20
with the bdtcv never come. 170 598 342
Beautiful, tender. Bring me to see,
unquiet sea, 323 477 A rose, a lily, and
wasting away for Laird, bring me yet
All that we see the Face of Chmt 201 408
sorrow. 93 374 452
rejoices in the A rose has thorns loser 289
Because Thy Love Brown and furry 28 347
sunshine, 253 429 as well as honey . 48 560
hath sought me. 208 412
All the bells were “As dying, and Browne, Brownie.
Bec ause you never let down your milk 55 563
tinging 44 357 Im-hold we live!" 291 452 yet have loved me. Bury Hope out
All things are fair, if As flames that
dear. 102 377 477
we had ryes to mt .<"> 434 <<Nisume the of sight. 322
Be faithful unto By Thy long-drawn
All things that pass 117 381 mountains, as
death. Christ anguish to atone, 226 417
All weareth. winds dial coerce
proffers thee 258 431
all wastrth. 237 the sea. 286 450 Before the beginning Can 1 know it?—
Alone Lord Clod, in As froth on the face 460
Thou hast Nay.- 302
Whom our trust of the deep. 264 433
foreknown Can man rejoice who
and peace. 181 400 As graim of sand.
the end. 334 481 lives in hourly
A lovely city in as stars, as drops 428
fear? 253
a lovely land. 283 448 of dew. 245 425
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Gan peac h renew lost Day that hath no Friends. 1 commend a* He bore an agony
bloom. 321 476 tinge of night. 304 461 to you the narrow whereof the name 243 424
(Last down but not Dead in the cold. way: 202 408 Herr now is Winter
destroyed. a song-singing From depth to Winter, after all. 146 391
(hastened n<H thrush. 21 342 height, from Herself a rose, who
slain 285 450 Dear Angels and height to loftier bore the Rene. 238 423
Christmas hath dear disembodied height. 171 * 398 Hidden from the
a darkness 213 413 Saints 293 453 darkness of our
"(iolden haned. lily
Christ » Heart was Dear Lord, let me mortal sight. 283 448
white, 284 448
wrung for me. recount to I her 154 394 Home by different
"(ioodbye in feat.
if nunc is sore; 203 409 "Ding a ding," 40 355 ways. Yet all 309 466
goodbye in sorrow, 49 361
Clever Utile Willie Dors that lamp still Hope is like a
(kind Lord, today 222 416
wee. 47 360 burn in mv Father s harebell trembling
Grant us. O Lord. from ns birth. 22 343
Clother of the lily, house. 118 382
that patience and
Feeder of the Hope tithe
Each soul 1 might that faith 259 431
sparrow. 203 409 counterpoise
have succoured, Grant us such grace of fear 250 427
Cold the day and < old
may have slain. 122 384 that we mav work
the drilled snow. 60 365 Hop-o'-my-thumb
Earth cannot bar Thy Will 257 430
Come back to me. and little Jac k
flame from Great or small below. 307 464 343
who wait and watch Horner. 22
ascending. 215 414 Growing in the vale 23 344 Hopping frog, hop
for you:— 86 371
Contempt and pangs Earth grown old, yet here and tie wren. 32 349
Hail, garden of
and haunting still so green. 212 413 How can one man.
confident hope’ 319 474
fears — 189 Eatlh has clear call of how can all men. 290 452
404 Hark* the Alleluias of
(Content to come. daily bells. 265 433 How great is little
the great salvation 246 425
content to go. 258 430
Eight o'clock. 20 341 man! 295 455
Have dead men long
Crimson as the Everything that is How know 1 that it
Io wail?— 294 454
rubies, < rimson as born must die; 328 479 looms lovely that
Have 1 not striven,
the roses. 286 450 Experience bows a land 1 have never
my (iod. and
Crimson curtains sweet contented seen. 209 412
watched and
round mv mother s face. 251 428 How many seconds
prayed'" 205 410
bed. 50 "Eye hath not in a minute? 30 348
362 Heartsease 1 found,
Cry ing, my little one. seen":—yrt man Hurt no living thing. 43 357
where Love-lies-
footsore and hath known and
bleeding 317 474
weighed 310 467 1 aII-creation sing my
weary? 23 343 Heartsease in my Mmg of pratse 129 385
Currants on a bush, 39 354 Fear. Faith, and Hope garden bed. 26 345
1 am a King. 55 363
have sent their Hear what the 1 caught a little
Dancing on the hill
top. hearts above: 258 431 mournful linnets ladybird 44 357
34 350
"Ferry me across say: 22 343
Darkness and light 1 dreamed and did
are both alike the water." 41 355 Heaven is not far. not seek: today
Fly away. fly away tho' far the sky 266 434 85 370
to Thee: 204 410 1 seek
Das ami night the over the sea. 38 353 Heaven's chimes are 1 dream of you to
Accuser makes no Foul is she and slow, but sure to wake; would that
ill-favourrd. set strike at last: 276 442 87 371
pause. 206 411 1 might
askew* 262 432
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“I dreamt 1 caught 1 have done 1 know In weariness and * January cold
a little owl 45 358 not what,—what paintulness St Paul 235 422 desolate; 30 348
1 dug and dug have 1 done? 121 383 1 peered within, and Jerusalem is built
amongst the snow. 21 342 1 have dreamed of saw a world of sin; 265 434 of sold. 280 447
If ail were rain and Death:—what will 1 planted a hand 35 351 lerusalem of hre 281 447
never sun. 24 344 it lie to die 149 392 Is any grieved or Jesus, laird God from
If a mouse could Hy. 36 352 "1 have not sought ur ed • Yea. by <kxTs all eternity. 191 404
If a pig wore a wig. 28 347 Thee. 1 have not Will: 223 417 Johnny had a golden
It hope grew on found Thee. 164 396 1 sal beneath a head 95 375
a Iki sb. 35 351 "1. if 1 perish. willow tree, 106 378 Joy is but sorrow . 302 460
If 1 could trust mine perish"—"Either 1 saw a Saint.—How
own sell with your spake. 90 372 * Kookooi ookoo!
canst thou tell
late. 92 374 1 know a babv. such kookoorc x >koo!" 20 341
that he 222 416
II I should sav “my a baby.— 50 362 Is the mexin tired? laughing Life cries
heart is in my 1 Ian! beside thy gate. she looks so pale 48 360 at the least.— 308 466
home." 193 405 am Lazarus; 325 477 Is this that Name as "launch out into the
If 1 were a Queen. 26 346 1 lift mine eves. ointment poured deep," Ghnsl spake
If love is not worth and see 224 417 forth 195 406 of old 240 423
loving, then life is 1 lift mine eves to see: Is this the end? Leaf from leaf Christ
not worth living. 305 461 earth vantsheth 266 434 is there no end knows; 193 405
11 not with hope 1 long for joy. 263 432
but this? Let woman fear to
of hie. 296 456 O Lord. 1 long Is this the Face that teat h and brar to
1 followed I hee. mv for gold. 186 402 153 394
thrills with awe learn. 144 390
€«od. 1 followed 1. Lord. Thy foolish 1 think of the saints Lie a-bed. 51 363
Thee 241 424 sinner low and 1 have known, and Lae still, my restive
If stars dropped small. 199 407 lift up mine eyes 291 452 heart, he still 299 457
out of heaven. 48 361 1 loved you first. It is good to be last 1 jfr Hows down to
If the moon tame but afterwards 222 416
not first. death; we cannot
from heaven. 49 361 your love 88 371 It is not death. bind 120 382
If there lie any.one In life our absent OChrtst. to die lafrlong our
can take my place 92 374 friend is far away: 150 393 for I her: 184 401 stumbles, lifelong
If the sun could tell In my Autumn Il is the greatness our rrgm. 143 389
us half 49 361 garden 1 was fam 116 381 of Thy Ijove. dear Life that was born
If thou be dead. Inner not outer. laird, that we today 249 427
forgive and thou without gnash 223 417
would celebrate Lift up thine eyes to
shall live; 252 428 of teeth 159 395 328 478
It serins an easy thing seek the invisible 285 450
"If you*11 busk sou as Innocent eyes Il was not warning "Lift up your hearts."
a bride 113 380 not ours 314 469 that our fathers "We lift them up "
1 have a little In tempest and storm 479
lacked. 329 Ah me' 311 468
husband 45 358 Mac kness of 1 was hungry, and 1 ight colourless doth
1 have a Poll parrot, 46 359 darkness for ever. 261 433 407
Thou feddeM me; 200 colour all things
1 have but one rose In that world we 1 wish 1 could ebe: 331 480
in the world, 39 354 weary to attain. 272 441 remember that I jght is our sorrow
1 have desired, and 1 In the meadow — 87 371
first day. f or it end*
have been desired; 119 382 what in the tomorrow. 298 457
meadow? 37 353
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tattle Lamb. who lost laird, grant us wills
Lord. Thou Ibyscll 9* lane, lo be lose. muM
thee?— 196 ion to trust Thee with
art Lose and only walk Thv way 254 429
Lot newborn Jesus 175 400 such aim 182 401
Thou. 140 388 laive understands the
lamg and «iark the Lord. haM Thou so
laird, to I bine own mystery. whereof 295 455
night*, dim and loved us. and will
grant watchful Lullaby, oh lullaby ! 51 565
short the days. 256 422 not wc 2< m i 407
hearts and eyes; 245 424 Lying allying 292 455
Long have 1 longed. Lord. 1 am feeble and •
Lord, we are risers
till 1 am tired 101 576 of mean acc ount: 255 429 Maiden May sat
running to thy sea. 189 405
Looking Ink k along laird. 1 am here — in her bower. 98 576
Lord, what have 1
life s trodden way 535 481 But. child. 1 look Man rising to the
that 1 may offer
U>rd Balir if 1 hou for thee 194 405 doom that shall ihm
Thee? 192 405
an Hr 217 415 laird. 1 am waning. err.— 156 394
laird, what have 1 to
Lord, by what weeping, watching Man's harveM is past.
offer? sickening
inconcenable dim for Thee: 152 595 hrs summer is
fear 501 460
road 285 448 laird. 1 believe, help ended. 279 146
Lord, when my heart
laird, carry me,— Thou mine Man's life is but
was whole 1 kept it
Nay. but 1 grant unbelief: 184 402 a working day '296 455
back 500 458
thee strength 194 405 laird, if 1 love I bee Man's life is death
laird, whomsoever
laird, dost Thou look and 1 hou loved Yet ( hr i*i endured
1 hou shall vend
on me. and will me. 165 596 to live. 226 418
to me. 500 459
not 1 207 411 laird, if Thy word Many a Hower hath
“lane brought Me
Lord, give me blessed had been "Worship perfume for its
down, and cannot
fear. 2 Vi 427 Me not. 299 458 dower. 172 398
lose make thee 176 400
laird, give me grat e 259 451 laird Jesus Christ. Many have sung of
Love came down
laird, give me love grown faint upon love a root of banc. 105 378
at Christmas. 215 414
that 1 may love the Cross. 228 418 Many in aftertimes
Love doth so grace
t hee much. 248 426 laird Jesus ChrtM. will say of you 91 375
and dignify 248 426
laird Cod of Hosts. our Wisdom and Margaret has a
Love is alone the
num Holy anti OUI Rest. 1|1 421 milking-pail. 57 352
worthy law of lose: 220 416
most High. 192 404 laird Jesus, who Marvel of marvels.
laive is the kev of
laird, grant me grace would think that if 1 nnwll should
life and death. 246 425
to love Thee in my lam Thane? 191 404 ImHoM 298 457
laive loveth Thee,
pain. 187 405 laxd Jew. Thou art Me and my gift: kind
arwl wisdom loveth
laird, grant us calm. sweetness to mv Lord, liehold. 197 406
Thee: 247 426
if calm can set Mrf 198 407 Minnie and Mattie 25 345
Lovely Spring. 94 375
forth Thee. 529 479 laird, make me one Minnie bakes oaten
“Love me. for 1 love
laird, grant us eves with Thine own cakes. 38 354
you aww awswrei
to sec and ears faithful ones. 187 405 Mix a pancake. 38 353
me. 89 572
to hear. IKI 402 Lord, make me pure: 254 429 Motherless baby and
Love me.—1 love
Lord, grant us grace laird, make us all baity less mother. 50 362
you. 19 540
lo mount by Mcps love all: that when Mother shake thr
Lose said nay. while
ol grace 204 410 we meet 185 401 cherry-tree. 51 349
Hope kept saying 515 469
laird, grant us grace Lord, purge our eyes My babs ha* a father
laive still is laive,
to rest upon Thy to see 210 412 and a mother. 19 541
and doeth all
word. 260 451 Mv baby has a
things well. 197 407
mottled hu. 24 544
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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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T«f Notes Jex/ Noto


Tnt VMri Tm Noto
Rushes in a watery So brief a life, and The buttercup is like O’ steep and high 507 464
place. 25 545 then an endless life 276 442 a golden < up. 95 375 The mountains
So late in Autumn 1 he city mouse lives in their
Safe where 1 cannot half the world * in a house; — 35 550 overwhelming
be yet. 292 452 asleep. 146 390
The days are clear. 27 546 might 147 591
St. Barnaba*. with Solomon most 1 he dear old woman The mystery of Life.
John his sister* son. 259 425 glorious in array 525 477 in the lane 45 558 the mystery 75 568
St. Peter once: “Lord. Something this foggy The dog lie* The night is far
dost Thou wash mv day. a something in his kennel. 55 551 spent, the dav is
feet?"— 240 424 145 390
which The end of all thing* * at hand: 270 456
Sainl* are like rcmes Sonnets are full of is at hand We all 247 M The Passion Flower
when thev flush love, and this my “The held* are white hath sprung up
rarest. 246 425 59 364
tome to harvest, look Uli. 319
Scarce tolerable life. 474
Sootier or later- yet and see. 303 460 1 he peat h tree on
whic h all life long 316 473 at last 212 413 The flowers that the southern wall 47 560
Seldom “can’t." 29 348
Sorrow hath a doul4e Noom in sun The peac <x k lias
Service and strength. voice. 551 480 and shade 177 400 a score of eye*. 34 551
(iod » Angel* and Sorrow of saints is The goal in sight! There are sleeping
Archangel*. 244 424 sot row of a dav. 329 479 Look up and sing. 554 481 dreams and waking
Seven vial* hold Thy Soured am l.to The great Vine left dreams; 79 569
wrath but what weary of today. 159 587 its glory to reign Therefore myself t*
can hold 181 401 594
Spring bursts today. 155 as Forest King 226 418 that one only thing 125
Shadows today, while 384
Star Sinus and the 1 he hall moon show* There is but one Mav
shadow* show Pole Star dwell afar 142 388 a face of plaintive in the year, 27 346
God's Will 331 480
Stroke a flint, and sweetness 275 441 there is one that has
Shall Christ hang on there is nothing to “The hall was not a head without
the Cross, and we 363
admire 55 told me." said an eye. 56 552
not look? 153 594 Such a hubbub Shelia* Queen. 518 474 1 here is silence that
Shall not the Judge in the nests. 115 580 The hills are upped saith. “Ah me!" 1116 378
of all the earth do Such is Love, with sunshine. I here's no replying 97 376
right? 197 406 it comforts while 1 walk 316 473 There's snow on
Shame t* a shadow in extremity, 251 428 The horses of the sea 42 356 the held*. 21 342
cast by sin: yet Sweetness of rest 1 he irresponsive The rose that Hushes
shame 143 589 when Thou silence of the land. 122 384 rosy red. 47 559
Short i* time, and sheddest rest. 554 481 1 he joy of Saints. Fhe rose with such
only time is bleak. 278 446
Swift and sure like incense turned a bonny blush. 46 559
“Should one of us the swallow. 45 358 to 6 re 289 451 The sea lament* with
remember. 85 570
36 IrrnjieM and terror The King * Daughter unappeasable 268 456
Sing me a song— 552
below; but Christ is all glorious Ihe shout of a King
Slain for man. slain
the Almighty within. 281 447 is among them
for me. O l^ambof
above. 205 Ilie least, if so 1 am. 353 480 One day may 1 be 287 450
(iod. look down; 198 407 410
Slain in their high 1 hat k den of earth's Ilie lily has an air. 57 352 Ihe sinner sown
sunrise cannot vie 415 The lily has fault? So it was. 508 465
places fallen on 220
rest 286 1 hat Song of Songs a smooth stalk. 45 357 I he soonest mended.
450
whic h is Solomon's 318 474 The lowest plac e. nothing said. 109 579
Ah. Lord, how
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A'oCri Notts Tai Notts Tol Nolts


Tat Tat
earth is holy Wee wee husband. 44 357
I he splendour of Thro' burden and
ground l/2 389 We feel and sec with
the kindling day. 108 579 heat of the day 330 479
Treasure plies different hearts
Hie Spnng spreads Thus am 1 mine own
123 a feather. 527 478 and eyes; — 141 388
one grrrn lap prison. Everything 384
Of floWCTl 101 377 Tremble, thou earth, Weigh all mv faults
Thy Cross
The summer nights 'cruciferous doth at the Presence of and follies
346 the Lord 275 * 442 righteously. 187 402
are short 27 flower in all 228 419
TreniNing before We know not a voice
The tempest over Thy fainting spouse.
Thee we fall down of that River, 255 421
and gone, the calm yet still Thy
to adore Thee. 218 4J5 We know not when.
tiegun. 229 ll'i spouse; 208 412
The twig sprouteth, 4 KO Trust me. 1 have not we know not
332 Ths lilies drink
eai ned your dear where. 271 436
1 he wind has such the dew, 256 430
rebuke. 89 372 We lack, yet cannot
a rains sound 38 355 Thy lovelv saints do
Tumult and turmoil. fix upon the lack: 140 388
1 he w ise do send bnng Hire love, IKK 403
trouble and toil. 207 411 What are heavy? sea-
their hearts before Thy Name. O Christ.
Tune me. O Lord. sand ami sorrow: 26 346
them to 148 592 as incense
into one harmony 255 429 What are these lovelv
The world.—what streaming forth 196 406
a world, ah me! 260 Twist me a crown ones. vea. what are
431 Time flies, hope
of wind-flowers; 27 347 these* 289 451
They are flocking flags, life plies
What does the
from the East 157 395 a wearied wing. 91 373 Under the ivy bush 55 351
lire do? 46 558
The* lie at rest, Time lengthening, Unmindful of
What does the
our blessed dead. 506 462 in the lengthening the roses, 167 596
donkev bray about? 53 350
They scarcely waked seemeth long 275 442 Unripe harvest there
What do the sum do? 49 562
before they slept. 216 414 lime passer h array hath none to What is it Jesus saith
They throng from with its pleasure reap it 514 469
unto the soul* 506 461
the rast and and pain. 274 442 In spot led lambs to
the west. What is pink? a rose
274 441 Time seems not follow the one
is pink 51 349
Thinking of you. and short: 273 441 lamb, 217 414
all that was. and all 90 What is the
375 To come hack from Up, my drowsing
This Life is full beginning* Love.
the sweet South. eyes! 244 424
of numbness and What the course?
to the North 74 368 Up Thy Hill of Love still. 254 429
of balk. 149 592 Together once. but Sorrows 227 418
This near at hand What is this above
never more 278 446
Voices from above thy head. 261 432
land breeds pain “Together with mv
by measure: and from beneath, 269 456 Whalso it be. howso
267 455 dead body shall
it be. Amen. 278 446
Thou Who didst they arise." 251 420 Watch yet a while, 297 456 What will you give me
make and knowest Toll. bell, toll
We are of those who for my pound* 50 348
whereof we are Eoi hope is thing 265 433
tremble at Thy When Adam and
made. 159 587 To love and to
word; 270 456 when Eve left
Thou Who hast remember; that
Wearied of sinning. Paradise 144 389
borne all burdens. is good: 141 588 wearied of When all the
bear our load. 121 584 To think tliat this
repentence. 150 393 overwork of life 267 435
' 1 hou whom I love, meaningless thing
Wears and weak.— When a mounting
for whom I died. I5H 595 was ever a lose. 116 581 accept my skylark sings 41 355
three little children 58 553 Tread softly! all the
weariness; 581
Three plum Inins 55 350
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Text Main Tnl Xotri


When Christ went up Who knows? Cod Your brother has
to Heaven the knows: and what a falcon. 2f 542
Apostles stayed 252 420 He knows 324 477 Youth gone. and
When fislies set Who scatters tares beauty gone if
umbrellas up 54 350 shall reap ever there 95 574
When sic k of Ide and po wheat, 231 420
all the world — 271 457 Who sits with the
When die cows come King in Hrs
home the milk ts Throne? Not a
coming. 40 554 slave but a Hr ide. 282 448
When we consider Urhoso hath anguish
what this life is not dead in sin. 250 427
we lead 149 592 Whoso hears a
When wm kedness ts c hiniing for
broken as a tree 280 447 Christmas at
When will the day the- nighest. 173 399
bring its pleasure? 151 395 Who would wish l>a< k
Where are the songs the Saints upon
1 used to know. 59 564 our rough 309 466
Where innocent Why did baby die. 24 544
bright-eyed daisies Why has Spring cute
are. 52 349 sy llable less 110 379
W'here love is. there Wintry Im hi gin
comes sorrow 522 477 against a wintry
W'here never tempest sky; 172 398
heaveth. 298 457 Wisest of sparrows
Where shall 1 find that sparrow which
a white rose silleth alone 352 480
blowing?--• 512 468 Woman was made for
Whereto shall we man's delight. 169 397
liken this Blessed Words cannot utter 229 419
Mary Virgin. 258 423 W’rens and robins
While Christ lay dead in the hedge. 25 544
die widowed world 229 419
While we slumber Yea. Idessed and holy
and sleep ts he that hath pan
170 397
Whiteness most in the First
white Ah. to be
Resurrection ’ 288 451
c lean again 255 Yea. if Thou wilt.
130
Who cares for earthly Thou canst put up
bread tho' white? 308 466 Thy sword. 535 481
Who has seen Yet earth was very
the wind? 42 356 good in days of old. 219 415
Who is this that Young girls wear
cometh up not Howers. 319 475
alone 282 447

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