Fresh Flowers

Editor: E. F. Pitt
Publisher: Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, 1885
Language: English
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d1A little robin in the Spring
d2Another year has rolled away
d3Beautiful bells, chime on
d4Christ, the Lord is born today
d5Christmas bells, peal on
d6Come and join us as we sing
d7Come out, sings the lark
d8Dear Savior, look in pity now
d9Gladly sing, gladly sing Praises to our heavenly King
d10Go forth in the battle of life
d11God bless the star, the little star
d12Good tidings of great joy we bring
d13Happy little birdie, singing
d14Hark, I hear the glad hosanna
d15Hark, the Sabbath bells are ringing Hear their echoes loud and clear
d16Hear me, my Savior
d17Hear me, Savior, while I pray
d18Heavenly Father, be thou with us
d19Heavenly Father, bless and cheer us
d20How sweet the coming of the spring
d21I hear the sweetest music
d22I know I'm but a wayward child
d23I wnat you all to listen
d24I wonder if Jesus remembers
d25In spring the farmer sows his seed
d26Jesus bids us shine with a pure, clear [clear, pure] light
d27Jesus loves the children dear, loves to have them
d28Jesus once was a little child
d29Little children, sing for Jesus
d30Little hands be busy
d31Little hearts, be earnest
d32Little lambs dear Lord are we
d33My light is but a little one
d34My name is April, I have come
d35O send the Bible out to all
d36Of all the Bible stories
d37Only a word for the Master, lovingly
d38Over Jordan we shall meet
d39Savior, bless us in our work
d40See the snowflakes falling
d41Thank the great Creator
d42The children's day has come again
d43There was a little loving child
d44There's a crown in heaven for me
d45Thy will be done, In devious way
d46We are little branches
d47We are little workers
d48We hail the gladsome sunshine
d49Welcome, sweet day of rest
d50What a glorious burst of rapture
d51What have I ever done for Jesus
d52While walking by the mossy bank
d53Who made the little birdie
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