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The Morning Stars Sang Together: a book of religious songs for Sunday schools and the home circle
Editor:
J. V. Blake
Publisher:
Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston, Mass., 1897
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1
The harp at Nature's advent strung
[The harp at Nature's advent strung]
2
On Horeb's rock the prophet stood
[On Horeb's rock the prophet stood]
3
Sweet music cheers the spirit
[Sweet music cheers the spirit]
4
The deep-toned bell is calling us!
[The deep-toned bell is calling us!]
5
Keep working, 'tis wiser
[Keep working, 'tis wiser]
6
The birds thro' all the woodlands stray
[The birds thro' all the woodlands stray]
7
Hark! the lilies whisper
[Hark! the lilies whisper]
8
O never despair at the troubles of life
[O never despair at the troubles of life]
9
There's learning, pleasant learning
[There's learning, pleasant learning]
10
Bright things can never die
[Bright things can never die]
11
I live for those who love me
[I live for those who love me]
12
The wild flower drinks the morning dew
[The wildflower drinks the morning dew]
13
March on! brave youth, the field of strife
[March on! brave youth, the field of strife]
14
Awake, awake the tuneful voice
[Awake, awake the tuneful voice]
15
How we love to see thee
[How we love to see thee]
16
The crimson clouds across the sky
[The crimson clouds across the sky]
17
The morning hours of cheerful light
[The morning hours of cheerful light]
18
O, would you be a sunbeam
[O, would you be a sunbeam]
19
There's good in everything we view
[There's good in everything we view]
20
Oh, what a world this might be
[Oh, what a world this might be]
21
There's music in the midnight breeze
[There's music in the midnight breeze]
22
Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow
[Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow]
23
Gentle ray of sunlight, gleaming
[Gentle ray of sunlight, gleaming]
24
Truth is dawning! see the morning
[Truth is dawning! see the morning]
25
O welcome, dear and lovely May!
[O welcome, dear and lovely May!]
26
Now, on sea and land descending
[Now, on sea and land descending]
27
When the morning bells are ringing
28
All good night!
[All good night!]
29
How beautiful the setting sun!
[How beautiful the setting sun!]
30
Good night! good night! to all good night!
[Good night! good night! to all good night!]
31
Oh beautiful rainbow
[Oh beautiful rainbow]
32
How brightly, how brightly the sun moves along
[How brightly, how brightly the sun moves along]
33
By Alpine lake, 'neath shady rock
[By Alpine lake, 'neath shady rock]
34
Our days of youth, though not from folly free
[Our days of youth, though not from folly free]
35
Father! thy children see
[Father! thy children see]
36
Suppose the little cowslip
[Suppose the little cowslip]
37
We sing the mighty power of God
[We sing the mighty power of God]
38
The birds sing in the forest
[The birds sing in the forest]
39
See how calmly star and star
[See how calmly star and star]
40
Full and harmonious, let the joyous chorus
[Full and harmonious, let the joyous chorus]
41
Approach not the altar with gloom in thy soul
[Approach not the altar with gloom in thy soul]
42
When winds are raging o'er the upper ocean
[When winds are raging o'er the upper ocean]
43
'Tis summer, glorious summer
['Tis summer, glorious summer]
44
Earth, Sea and Sky, three minstrels
[Earth, Sea and Sky, three minstrels]
45
The Sunday is here!
[The Sunday is here!]
46
When the glorious morning breaketh
[When the glorious morning breaketh]
47
The light pours down from heaven
[The light pours down from heaven]
48
How dear is the thought, that the angels of God
[How dear is the thought, that the angels of God]
49
In heaven awakes the gentle strain
[In heaven awakes the gentle strain]
50
Thou art the true and loving God!
[Thou art the true and loving God!]
51
Earth, with her ten thousand flowers
[Earth, with her ten thousand flowers]
52
Phoebus, with reins gathered firmly
[Phoebus, with reins gathered firmly]
53
The sun is bright, its golden light
[The sun is bright, its golden light]
54
Lovely silver flower
[Lovely silver flower]
55
Be firm and be faithful
[Be firm and be faithful]
56
Come ye children
[Come ye children]
57
All hail to the light!
[All hail to the light!]
58
From hill and dale
[From hill and dale]
59
Yea, fear not, fear not, little ones
[Yea, fear not, fear not, little ones]
60
O God, thy boundless love we praise!
[O God, thy boundless love we praise!]
61
At dawn the clouds hang dark
[At dawn the clouds hang dark]
62
Hail! hail to thee, Melody! daughter of love!
[Hail! hail to thee, Melody! daughter of love!]
63
Standing on the shore at morning
[Standing on the shore at morning]
64
Comfort ye, comfort ye
[Comfort ye, comfort ye]
65
If ye love one another
[If ye love one another]
66
Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad!
[Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad!]
67
I will say of the Lord
[I will say of the Lord]
68
The grass withereth, the flower fadeth
[The grass withereth, the flower fadeth]
69
O when the sun awakes the morning
[O when the sun awakes the morning]
70
Day of rest! Day of praise!
[Day of rest! Day of praise!]
71
There was joy in heaven
[There was joy in heaven]
72
O now depart
[O now depart]
73
Sometimes the heart complaineth
[Sometimes the heart complaineth]
74
Another year has passed away
[Another year has passed away]
75
From the merry Christmas time
[From the merry Christmas time]
76
Welcome, welcome is the greeting
[Welcome, welcome is the greeting]
77
The dead are like the stars by day
[The dead are like the stars by day]
78
We read in sweet, quaint, ancient glory
[We read in sweet, quaint, ancient story]
79
Onward, onward, may we press
[Onward, onward, may we press]
80
Holy Love, from heaven descended
[Holy Love, from heaven descended]
81
The beautiful! the beautiful!
[The beautiful! the beautiful!]
82
We come with joy and gladness
[We come with joy and gladness]
83
Hark! thro' Nature's vast cathedral
[Hark! thro' Nature's vast cathedral]
84
Meek and lowly, pure and holy
[Meek and lowly, pure and holy]
85
When for me the silent oar
[When for me the silent oar]
86
Let all the world in every corner sing
[Let all the world in every corner sing]
87
Come, one and all, around we stand
[Come, one and all, around we stand]
88
When the night doth close the day
[When the night doth close the day]
89
The Sunday bell, so full and swelling
The Sunday bell, so full and swelling]
90
Come, children, and join in our festival song
91
Like the eagle, upward, onward
[Like the eagle, upward, onward]
92
Still onward and upward our watchword shall be
[Still onward and upward our watchword shall be]
93
Though faint, yet pursuing, we go on our way
[Though faint, yet pursuing, we go on our way]
94
We lift our tuneful voices now
["We lift our tuneful voices"]
95
The happy bird that carols forth its praises
[The happy bird that carols forth its praises]
96
O praise ye the Lord!
[O praise ye the Lord]
97
Everywhere in Nature
[Everywhere in Nature]
98
The clear blue sky looks full of love
[The clear blue sky looks full of love]
99
We are young, We are young
[We are young, We are young]
100
The Lord is my Shepherd, my Shepherd
[The Lord is my Shepherd, my Shepherd]
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