The Treasury of American Sacred Song with Notes Explanatory and Biographical

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301He hides within the lilyPage Scan
302The Lord is in his holy place, in all things near and farPage Scan
303A little house of lifePage Scan
304Where did yesterday's sunset goPage Scan
305When the night is still and farPage Scan
306Somewhere in the world there hidePage Scan
307Sleep, my little JesusPage Scan
308O name, all other names above, What art thou not to me? Now I have learned to trust thy lovePage Scan
309Many things in life there arePage Scan
310Not always on the mount may we Rapt in the heavenly vision bePage Scan
311I cannot think of them as deadPage Scan
312I little see, I little knowPage Scan
313Go not, my soul, in search of himPage Scan
314O Thou, in all thy might so farPage Scan
315O shadow in a sultry land!Page Scan
316A view of preent life is all thou hastPage Scan
317I found beside a meadow brooklet brightPage Scan
318May nevermore a selfish wish of minePage Scan
319Seeing our lives by nature now are ledPage Scan
320Early they came, yet they were come too latePage Scan
321A stealing glory, still, intent and surePage Scan
322Mighty man's will, and sweepsPage Scan
323Sweet friends, I could not speak before I wentPage Scan
324Anoint my eyes that I may seePage Scan
325O why are darkness and thick cloudsPage Scan
326How to labor and find it sweetPage Scan
327Day is dying in the westPage Scan
328Break thou the bread of lifePage Scan
329What if some morning, when the stars were palingPage Scan
330There lies a little city in the hillsPage Scan
331Forenoon and afternoon and nightPage Scan
332What may we take into the vast foreverPage Scan
333The royal feast was donePage Scan
334This I beheld, or dreamed it in a dreamPage Scan
335What song is well sung not of sorrowPage Scan
336What song sang the twelve with the SaviourPage Scan
337Into the woods my Master wentPage Scan
338Let no man say, he at his lady's feetPage Scan
339In the heart of the hills of lifePage Scan
340Thou God, whose high, eternal lovePage Scan
341As the marsh hen secretly builds on the watery sandPage Scan
342Sometime, when all life's lessons have been learnedPage Scan
343The river lifts its morning mistPage Scan
344I questioned, why is evil on the earthPage Scan
345Love came to me when I was youngPage Scan
346A sower went forth to sowPage Scan
347There is nothing new under the sunPage Scan
348Through love to light, O wonderful the wayPage Scan
349The mountain that the morn doth kissPage Scan
350Not alone in pain and gloomPage Scan
351Each moment holy is, for out from GodPage Scan
352Beneath the deep and solemn midnight skyPage Scan
353This is the earth he walked onPage Scan
354If Jesus Christ is a manPage Scan
355No heavenly maid we here beholdPage Scan
356Thy face is whitened with remembered woePage Scan
357Like a meteor, large and brightPage Scan
358Who are thy playmates, boyPage Scan
359Lo all thy glory gonePage Scan
360Thou art to me as is the seaPage Scan
361A ladder from the land of lightPage Scan
362Another lamb, O lamb of God, beholdPage Scan
363Save through the flesh thou wouldst not come to mePage Scan
364Thou hast on earth a TrinityPage Scan
365First the grain, and then the bladePage Scan
366All that springeth from the sodPage Scan
367Feeling the way, and all the way uphillPage Scan
368My inmost soul, O Lord, to theePage Scan
369The Aloes grow upon the sandPage Scan
370How infinite and sweet, thou everywherePage Scan
371God bless my little onePage Scan
372At evening in the port she layPage Scan
373Who drives the horses of the sunPage Scan
374Not in the time of pleasurePage Scan
375No help in all the stranger landPage Scan
376Her languid pulses thrill with sudden hopePage Scan
377The passion of despair is quelled at lastPage Scan
378O World-God, give me wealth! the Egyptian criedPage Scan
379Oh, egotism of agony! While wePage Scan
380I lay me down to sleep with neither thought nor carePage Scan
381In common prayer our hearts ascendPage Scan
382Is it a dream, am I once more a childPage Scan
383O hush thee little Dear-my-soulPage Scan
384Last night, as my dear babe lay deadPage Scan
385As I was going to Bethlehem townPage Scan
386Dearest, how it is to sayPage Scan
387From out Cologue there came three kingsPage Scan
388A candle in the nightPage Scan
389If sin be in the heartPage Scan
390If suddenly upon the streetPage Scan
391A hundred noble wishes fill my heartPage Scan
392The old wine filled himPage Scan
393From thy whole life take all the sweetest daysPage Scan
394O world, great world, now thou art all my ownPage Scan
395Who doubts has met defeat ere blows can fallPage Scan
396Art is true art when art to God is truePage Scan
397'Tis said there is a fount in flower landPage Scan
398Where are you going, my little childrenPage Scan
399Had I been there, when Christ, our Lord, lay sleepingPage Scan
400Dear Lord, kind LordPage Scan

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