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Lyra Sacra Americana: or, Gems from American Sacred Poetry
Editor:
Charles Dexter Cleveland
Publisher:
Charles Scribner & Co., New York , 1868
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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d101
Leave me, dear ones, to my slumber
d102
Let there be light, the eternal spoke
d103
Licensed, to make the strong man weak
d104
Lift not thou the wailing voice
d105
Lift your glad voices in triumph on high
d106
Light of the immortal father's glory
d107
Light waits for us in heaven
d108
Like Isr'l's hosts to exile driven
d109
Like Noah's weary dove that soared the earth around
d110
Live to do good, but not with thought to win
d111
Lord, lead the way the [my] [our] Savior went
d112
Lord, my weak thought in vain would climb
d113
Lord of all being, throned afar
d114
Lord, the shades of night surround us
d115
Lord, who ordainest for mankind
d116
Lord, with glowing heart I'd [I] [I'll] praise thee
d117
Love for all and can it be
d118
Mid the mad whirl of life
d119
Mount up on high. as if on eagles' wings
d120
My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
d121
My faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary
d122
My God, I thank thee, may no thought
d123
My God, my Father, may I dare
d124
No human eyes thy face may see
d125
Not in the solitude Alone, may man commune
d126
Not only doth the voiceful day
d127
Not with silver not with gold
d128
Now gird your patient loins again
d129
Now on land and sea descending
d130
O blessed Jesus, when I see thee bending
d131
O bread to pilgrims given
d132
O deem not that earth's crowning bliss
d133
O deem not they are blest alone
d134
O for the happy hour when God
d135
O God, beneath thy [your] guiding hand
d136
O heaven sweet heaven the home of the blest
d137
O holy comforter I hear
d138
O holy, holy, holy, Lord
d139
O is there aught on earth to share
d140
O Jesus, when I think of thee, thy manger
d141
O Lord of hosts, almighty King
d142
O Lord, thy work revive, In Zion's gloomy hour
d143
O love divine, that [who] stooped [stoop'st] [stoops] to share
d144
O Sacred Head now [once] [sore] wounded [surrounded]
d145
O still in accents sweet and strong
d146
O sweetly breathe the lyres above
d147
O thou eternal viewless God
d148
O thou, in whom alone is found
d149
O thou to whom in ancient time
d150
O thou who art above all height
d151
O thou whose own vast temple stands
d152
O walk with God, and thou shalt find
d153
O'er Kedron's stream and Salem's height
d154
One [A] sweetly [sweet] solemn thought comes to me o'er and o'er
d155
Onward, onward, men of heaven
d156
Onward, onward, though the region
d157
Onward speed thy conquering flight
d158
Perfect through sufferings, may it be
d159
Pilgrims in this vale of sorrow
d160
Planted in Christ, the living vine
d161
Prayer is the dew of faith
d162
Quiet Lord this trembling frame
d163
Quietly rest in the arms of affection
d164
Remember thy Creator, While youth's fair spring
d165
Return, O wanderer, to thy home
d166
Savior, happy would I be if I could but trust in Thee
d167
Savior, [Say], who thy flock are [art] feeding
d168
Shall we grow weary in our watch
d169
She died yet is not dead
d170
Since o'er thy footstool here below
d171
Slowly, by thy [God's] hand unfurled
d172
Softly fades the twilight ray
d173
Softly now the light of day
d174
Soldier, to the contest pressing
d175
Songs in the night full oft are given
d176
Sovereign and transforming grace
d177
Stand up, stand up for Jesus, ye soldiers of the cross
d178
Stealing from the world away
d179
Still as our day our strength shall be
d180
Still, still with thee, when purple morning breaketh
d181
Still will we trust, though earth seem dark and dreary
d182
Strangers no more we wildly rove
d183
Tell me not, in mournful numbers
d184
Thanks for the Sabbath's holy ray
d185
That mystic word of thine, O sovereign Lord
d186
The bud will soon become a flower
d187
The Christian banner, dread no loss
d188
The earth, all light and loveliness
d189
The moon is up, how calm and slow
d190
The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears
d191
The organ played sweet music
d192
The Spirit in our hearts is whispering sinner come
d193
There is a reaper whose name is death
d194
There is an hour of peaceful rest
d195
There is no change of time and place with thee
d196
There is no flock, however watched and tended
d197
There's a beautiful land by the spoiler untrod
d198
They dread no storm that lowers
d199
They who have kept their spirit's virgin whiteness
d200
Thine holy day's returning
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