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[524]A saint, to few but God well known 151
[525]A wreathed garland of deserved praise 48
[526]Abide with me! Fast falls the eventide 247
[527]Again, O Lord, I ope my eyes 242
[528]Ah! ev'ry day mid bring a while 267
[529]Ah! give me, Lord, the single eye 170
[530]Ah! what time wilt Thou come? when shall that cry 108
[531]Alas, my God, that we should be 136
[532]Alas! my Lord is going 51
[533]All after pleasures as I rid one day 32
[534]All praise to Him who dwells in bliss 175
[535]Almighty Father of mankind 167
[536]And do they so! have they a sense 91
[537]Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat 180
[538]As are those apples, pleasant to the eye 25
[539]As due by many titles, I resign 19
[540]As I in hoary Winter's night stood shivering in the snow 14
[541]As I wer readen ov a stwone 265
[542]As in the night I restless lie 150
[543]As on my bed at dawn I mused and pray'd 321
[544]At midnight, when yon azure fields on high 318
[545]At noon a shower had fallen, and the clime 319
[546]At the Lord's Table waiting, robed and stoled 319
[547]At the round earth's imagined corners blow 19
[548]Ave Maria! blessed Maid 223
[549]Avore the time when zuns went down 266
[550]Awake, my Soul, and with the sun 142
[551]Awake, my soul, lift up thine eyes 193
[552]Away, despair! my gracious Lord doth hear 44
[553]Behold the sun, that seem'd but now 135
[554]Behold we come, dear Lord, to Thee 134
[555]Beneath a sable veil and shadows deep 25
[556]Beneath our feet and o'er our head 198
[557]Be not afraid to pray -- to pray is right 240
[558]Bethlehem, above all cities blest 263
[559]Bless'd are the pure in heart 223
[560]Blest be Thy love, dear Lord 130
[561]Blest pair of Sirens, pledges of Heaven's joy 67
[562]Bright Queen of Heaven? God's Virgin Spouse 99
[563]Bright shadows of true Rest! some shoots of bliss 82
[564]Brightest and best of the Sons of the morning 194
[565]By cool Siloam's shady rill 196
[566]Can I see another's woe 186
[567]Children of the Heavenly King 179
[568]Christ, Whose glory fills the skies 175
[569]Close now thine eyes, and rest secure 123
[570]Come, let us join our friends above 176
[571]Come, O Thou Traveller unknown 172
[572]Come, Thou long-expected Jesus 171
[573]Come, we shepherds, whose blest sight 111
[574]Compared with Christ, in all beside 171
[575]Creator Spirit, by whose aid 138
[576]Dear, beauteous Saint! more white than Day 100
[577]Dear be the Church, that, watching o'er the needs 204
[578]Dear Lord, 'tis finish'd! and now he 79
[579]Death, thou wast once an uncouth hideous thing 50
[580]Death was full urgent with thee, Sister dear 294
[581]Doom'd as we are our native dust 203
[582]Draw, Holy Ghost, Thy seven-fold veil 230
[583]Draw near as early as we may 260
[584]Each thing below here hath its day 75
[585]Each trial has its weight; which, whoso bears 288
[586]E'en like two little bank-dividing brooks 121
[587]Eternal God! Maker of all 83
[588]Eternal Mover, whose diffused glory 58
[589]Fain would my thoughts fly up to Thee 131
[590]Fair, solitary path! whose blessed shades 85
[591]Fairest of all the lights above 155
[592]Fairest of morning lights appear 69
[593]Far, far on other isles 259
[594]Far from the world, O Lord, I flee 184
[595]Fly, envious Time, till thou run out thy race 67
[596]For ever with the Lord 188
[597]Fountain of Sweets! Eternal Dove 116
[598]Frail Life! in which, through mists of human breath 68
[599]Fresh fields and woods! the Earth's fair face 92
[600]From pain to pain, from woe to woe 317
[601]Give me a tender spotless child 252
[602]Give me the lowest place: not that I dare 274
[603]Give me the wings of faith to rise 158
[604]Glory to God! and to the Power Who came 204
[605]Glory to Thee, my God, this night 144
[606]God of the living, in Whose eyes 311
[607]God that madest Earth and Heaven 198
[608]Go not far from me, O my strength 312
[609]Great God Who knowest each man's need 323
[610]Hail, scenes of holy grandeur! hail 243
[611]Happy me! O happy sheep 112
[612]Happy those early days, when I 80
[613]Hark! how all the welkin rings 174
[614]Hark how the birds do sing 40
[615]Hark, my soul, how every thing 132
[616]Hark, my soul! it is the Lord 182
[617]Hark the glad sound! The Saviour comes 161
[618]Hark, the sound of holy voices, chanting at the crystal sea 311
[619]Hear me, O God 24
[620]Hear what the voice from Heaven proclaims 157
[621]Heaven in the depth and height is seen 255
[622]Heavenly Messias, sweet anointed King 16
[623]He is gone -- beyond the skies 309
[624]Here is the spring where waters flow 12
[625]Her eyes are homes of silent prayer 324
[626]He sang of God -- the mighty source 164
[627]Hierusalem, my happy home 17
[628]Hither thou com'st: the busy wind all night 96
[629]Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty 195
[630]Holy is the sick man's room 260
[631]How are Thy servants blest, O Lord 139
[632]How beautiful it is to be alive 275
[633]How fresh, O Lord, how sweet and clean 46
[634]How long, great God, how long must I 120
[635]How peacefully the broad and golden moon 322
[636]How shall I sing that Majesty 135
[637]How soon doth man decay 35
[638]How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds 180
[639]Hues of the rich unfolding morn 231
[640]Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber 158
[641]I cannot reach it; And my striving eye 81
[642]I do not ask, O Lord, that life may be 270
[643]I have a life with Christ to live 280
[644]I heard the voice of Jesus say 308
[645]I landed on Iona's holy isle 319
[646]I mark'd a rainbow in the north 212
[647]I mark'd when vernal meads were bright 253
[648]I oft recal the moments dear 147
[649]I praised the Earth, in beauty seen 196
[650]I rise and raise my clasped hands to Thee 300
[651]1 said sometimes with tears 128
[652]I saw Eternity the other night 102
[653]I saw thee once, and nought discern'd 284
[654]1 saw this day a miser old 147
[655]I say to thee, do thou repeat 234
[656]I sing the birth was born to-night 23
[657]I sought for Peace, but could not find 77
[658]I thought to meet no more, so dreary seem'd 261
[659]I travell'd on, seeing the hill, where lay 41
[660]I walk'd the other day, (to spend my hour) 93
[661]I worship Thee, sweet Will of God 316
[662]I'd a dream to-night 269
[663]I'm wearin' awa', John 241
[664]Iesu is in my heart; His sacred name 51
[665]If any have an ear 89
[666]If I could shut the gate against my thoughts 28
[667]If we could see below 43
[668]If we with earnest effort could succeed 237
[669]In childhood, when with eager eyes 283
[670]In evil long I took delight 179
[671]In some lone walk through sunburnt fields 302
[672]In stature perfect, and with every gift 241
[673]In the bleak mid-winter 272
[674]In the hour of my distress 74
[675]In this world, (the Isle of Dreams) 71
[676]In token that thou shalt not fear 239
[677]Infinite Power, Eternal Lord 155
[678]It is a beauteous evening, calm and free 205
[679]Jerusalem, that place divine 26
[680]Jesus! I love Thy charming name 160
[681]Jesu, Lover of my soul 177
[682]Jesus! why dost Thou love me so 313
[683]Justice doth call for vengeance on my sins 76
[684]King of glory, King of peace 42
[685]Lamb of God, I look to Thee 172
[686]Late, late, so late! and dark the night and chill 323
[687]Latest born of Jesse's race 286
[688]Lead, Kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom 300
[689]Leave me, O Love, which reachest but to dust 10
[690]Let all the world in every corner sing 28
[691]Let folly praise that fancy loves, I praise and love that Child 15
[692]Let not the sluggish sleep 23
[693]Let wits contest 48
[694]Lift up your, heads, great Gates, and sing 116
[695]Light of the lonely pilgrim's heart 307
[696]Little lamb, who made thee 187
[697]Lo, cast at random on the wild sea land 254
[698]Lo, when back mine eye 20
[699]Lord, come away 127
[700]Lord, I have wrestled through the livelong night 304
[701]Lord, in this dust Thy sovereign voice 282
[702]Lord, in Thy Name Thy servants plead 258
[703]Lord, it belongs not to my care 128
[704]Lord! it is not life to live 171
[705]Lord Jesus, loving hearts and dear 262
[706]Lord, let the angels praise Thy name 36
[707]Lord, make me coy and tender to offend 35
[708]Lord of my heart, by Thy last cry 219
[709]Lord of mercy and of might 195
[710]Lord, Thou hast given me a cell 73
[711]Lord, weary of a painful way 237
[712]Lord, what unvalued pleasures crown'd 58
[713]Lord, when I lift mine eyes to Thee 304
[714]Lord, when the sense of Thy sweet grace 111
[715]Lord, with what care hast Thou begirt us round 29
[716]Love bade me welcome; yet my soul drew back 51
[717]Love, lift me up upon thy golden wings 3
[718]Man is permitted much 293
[719]Mark you the floor? that square and speckled stone 30
[720]Meeting with Time, 'Slack thing,' said I 38
[721]Messiah! at Thy glad approach 167
[722]Methinks I draw but sickly breath 27
[723]More oft than once Death whisper'd in mine ear 24
[724]Mother of God! O, not in vain 263
[725]My glass is half unspent; Forbear t' arrest 123
[726]My God and King! to Thee 87
[727]My God, now I from sleep awake 145
[728]My God, where is that ancient heat towards Thee 28
[729]My joy, my Life, my Crown 29
[730]My little son, who look'd from thoughtful eyes 278
[731]My Lord, my Love, was crucified 134
[732]My soul doth pant towards Thee 126
[733]My soul, there is a country 90
[734]My spirit longeth for Thee 161
[735]My sun has set, I dwell 273
[736]Never weather-beaten sail more willing bent to shore 22
[737]Never yet could careless Sleep 114
[738]No; 'tis in vain to seek for bliss 153
[739]Not seldom, clad in radiant vest 205
[740]Now gladdeth every living creature 1
[741]Nurse, let me draw the baby's veil aside 257
[742]O aged Saint? far off I heard 284
[743]O book! Life's guide! how shall we part 84
[744]O comrade bold, of toil and pain 291
[745]O Day most calm, most bright 31
[746]O day of life, of light, of love 110
[747]O fool, of short-lived goods possest 146
[748]O God! I know and do confess 87
[749]O God, impart Thy blessing to my cries 320
[750]O God, our help in ages past 157
[751]O Gracious God, O Saviour sweet 15
[752]O holiest Truth! how have I lied to Thee 300
[753]O holy, holy, holy Lord 153
[754]O Holy Lord, who with the Children Three 292
[755]O let me climb 81
[756]O Lord, how wonderful in depth and height 294
[757]O Lord, my best desire fulfil 183
[758]O Lord my God, do Thou Thy holy will 217
[759]O man, forgive thy mortal foe 325
[760]O Mighty God, Which for us men 11
[761]O only Source of all our light and life 279
[762]O sing the glories of our Lord 70
[763]O thou unknown, Almighty Cause 185
[764]O Thy bright looks! Thy glance of love 83
[765]O Years! and Age! Farewell 72
[766]Oft have I read of sunny realms, where skies are pure at even 249
[767]Oh blessing, wearing semblance of a curse 236
[768]Oh come and mourn with me awhile 317
[769]Oh God that madest earth and sky, the darkness and the day 198
[770]Oh help us, Lord! each hour of need 199
[771]Oh I could go through all life's troubles singing 314
[772]Oh! say not, dream not, heavenly notes 229
[773]Oh thou of dark forebodings drear 235
[774]Oh weep not o'er thy children's tomb 194
[775]Our doctor had call'd in another, I never had seen him before 325
[776]Pleasant are Thy courts above 248
[777]Poor Soul, the centre of my sinful earth 11
[778]Praise to God, immortal praise 192
[779]Praise to the Holiest in the height 298, 299
[780]Prayer is the soul's sincere desire 189
[781]Prune thou thy words, the thoughts control 290
[782]Quiet, Lord, my froward heart 181
[783]Red o'er the forest peers the setting sun 213
[784]Rejoice in God alway 256
[785]Rise, O my soul! with thy desires to heaven 59
[786]Rock of Ages, cleft for me 170
[787]Saviour, when in dust to Thee 191
[788]Say, hast thou track'd a traveller's round 289
[789]Say, who is he in deserts seen 285
[790]Seek the Lord, and in His ways persever 22
[791]She is not dead -- she only sleeps 244
[792]She sat and wept beside His feet; the weight 240
[793]Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes 154
[794]Show me more love, my dearest Lord 57
[795]Sighs -- whether swift to Heaven they rise 149
[796]Sin is with man at morning-break 215
[797]Since I in storms used most to be 88
[798]Sing aloud, His praise rehearse 119
[799]Sometimes a light surprises 183
[800]Soul, which to hell wast thrall 26
[801]Strange to our ears the church-bells of our home 218
[802]Sure thou didst flourish once! and many springs 95
[803]Sweet baby, sleep! what ails my dear 125
[804]Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright 34
[805]Sweet dreams, form a shade 186
[806]Sweet, harmless lives! -- upon whose holy leisure 97
[807]Sweet Music, sweeter far 13
[808]Sweet Peace, where dost thou dwell, -- I humbly crave 39
[809]Sweet place, sweet place alone 129
[810]Take me away, and in the lowest deep 298
[811]Tax not the royal Saint with vain expense 204
[812]Teach me, my God and King 49
[813]That was the Shepherd of the flock; He knew 313
[814]The church do zeem a touchen zight 264
[815]The Church shone brightly in her youthful days 287
[816]The door of death is made of gold 188
[817]The flash of youthful light is past and gone 306
[818]The fleet astronomer can bore 40
[819]The God of Abraham praise 168
[820]The golden gates are lifted up 310
[821]The Holy Book, like the Eighth Sphere, does shine 138
[822]The last and greatest Herald of heaven's King 26
[823]The Lord hath builded for Himself 244
[824]The Lord will happiness divine 182
[825]The lucky World shew'd me one day 101
[826]The merry World did on a day 37
[827]The mid-day sun, with fiercest glare 226
[828]The night is come, and all the world is still 303
[829]The number of Thine own complete 296
[830]The Past can be no more 149
[831]The pleasant years that seem, so swift that run 3
[832]The Son of God in doing good 219
[833]The song of God, so nobly sung 245
[834]The sound of war! In earth and air 197
[835]The spacious firmament on high 141
[836]The world has cycles in its course, when all 287
[837]There is a book, who runs may read 206
[838]There is a Stream, which issues forth 135
[839]These sweeter far than lilies are 137
[840]They are all gone into the world of light 107
[841]This Advent moon shines cold and clear 270
[842]This did not once so trouble me 236
[843]This is the month, and this the happy morn 60
[844]This is the Saint of gentleness and kindness 285
[845]Tho' death met love upon thy dying smile 322
[846]Thou art not Truth! for he that tries 104
[847]Thou bidst me come away 71
[848]Thou cam'st from Heaven to Earth, that we 99
[849]Thou hast made me, and shall Thy work decay 19
[850]Thou inevitable Day 238
[851]Thou that know'st for whom I mourn 106
[852]Thou Whose nature cannot sleep 69
[853]Through Contemplation's optics I have seen 121
[854]Through that pure virgin shrine 97
[855]Throw away Thy rod 49
[856]Thy servants pray, O hear us, Lord 323
[857]Thy way, not mine, O Lord 307
[858]Time was, I shrank from what was right 292
[859]Time! where didst thou those years inter 55
[860]Times without number have I pray'd 176
[861]'Tis gone, that bright and orbed blaze 233
[862]'Tis only our dull hearts that tire so soon 255
[863]'Tis true, of old th' unchanging sun 210
[864]To God, ye choir above, begin 184
[865]To keep the lamp alive 189
[866]To leave unseen so many a glorious sight 238
[867]To music bent is my retired mind 22
[868]To Thy temple I repair 189
[869]Triumphant conqueror of death and hell 17
[870]'Twas so; I saw thy birth: -- That drowsy lake 96
[871]'Twixt gleams of joy and clouds of doubt 281
[872]Two brothers freely cast their lot 287
[873]Unfold! unfold! Take in His light 88
[874]Unveil, O Lord, and on us shine 290
[875]View me, Lord, a work of Thine 21
[876]Wake, all my hopes, lift up your eyes 132
[877]We look around, the murky sky is still 301
[878]We scatter seeds with careless hand 252
[879]We were not by when Jesus came 225
[880]Weep not for me 295
[881]Weighing the steadfastness and state 104
[882]Welcome, thou safe retreat 53
[883]What am I who dare call Thee, God 52
[884]What God gives, and what we take 72
[885]What is House and what is Home 115
[886]What is it that amid some earthly home 305
[887]What is the saddest sweetest lowest sound 310
[888]What, many times I musing ask'd, is Man 235
[889]What's this Morn's bright eye to me 113
[890]What wealth to earth our God hath given 276
[891]What went ye out to see 209
[892]When all Thy mercies, O my God 140
[893]When first God stirr'd me, and the Church's word 290
[894]When first Thou didst entice to Thee my heart 32
[895]When first thy eyes unveil, give thy soul leave 82
[896]When first Thy sweet and gracious eye 47
[897]When for the thorns with which I long, too long 78
[898]When gathering clouds around I view 190
[899]When God at first made Man 45
[900]When I consider how my light is spent 68
[901]When I look back, and in myself behold 2
[902]When I look back upon my former race 289
[903]When I survey the bright 56
[904]When Israel's ruler on the royal bed 162
[905]When Jesus, by the Virgin brought 166
[906]When Lazarus left his charnel-cave 324
[907]When my devotions could not pierce 33
[908]When Nature tries her finest touch 216
[909]When our heads are bow'd with woe 200
[910]When the four quarters of the world shall rise 321
[911]When thy lone dreams sweet visions see 274
[912]When travail hours are spent and o'er 251
[913]When weakness now do strive wi' might 268
[914]When with these eyes, closed now by Thee 109
[915]Whene'er goes forth Thy dread command 297
[916]Where is it mothers learn their love 228
[917]Where is Thy favour'd haunt, eternal Voice 207
[918]Where the remote Bermudas ride 77
[919]Where will they stop, those breathing Powers 201
[920]Where'er my flattering passions rove 156
[921]Where's now the object of thy fears 117
[922]Wherefore shrink, and say, 'Tis vain' 259
[923]While shepherds watch'd their flocks by night 152
[924]While that my soul repairs to her devotion 30
[925]While they here sojourn'd, their presence drew us 280
[926]Whither, O whither didst thou fly 80
[927]Wish not, dear friends, my pain away 221
[928]Wilt Thou forgive that sin where I begun 20
[929]With sick and famish'd eyes 43
[930]With what deep murmurs, through Time's silent stealth 92
[931]Who seeketh finds: what shall be his relief 279
[932]Who to the golden Sun's long restless race 17
[933]Why do I sigh to find 246
[934]Why dost thou beat so quick, my heart 315
[935]Why should we faint and fear to live alone 222
[936]Why they have never known the way before 301
[937]Why, wedded to the Lord, still yearns my heart 288
[938]Ye flaming Powers, and winged warriors bright 66
[939]Ye golden lamps of Heaven, farewell 159
[940]Ye hermits blest, ye holy maids 208
[941]Ye humble souls, that seek the Lord 160
[942]Yes, mark the words, deem not that Saints alone 282
[943]You holy Virgins, that so oft surround 122
[944]You Spirits! who have thrown away 54