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The Pean
Editor:
Harley Newcomb
Publisher:
Harley Newcomb, Boston, Mass., 1870
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d101
The sun may warm [raise] the grass to life [light]
d102
There is a home eternal, beautiful and bright
d103
There is a pure and [a] peaceful wave
d104
There's good in everything we view
d105
There's not a hope, with comfort fraught
d106
Thine aid we ever need, O Lord
d107
This is a day of pleasure
d108
Thou art my Rock eternal One
d109
Thou, from whom we never part
d110
Thou who lovest little children
d111
Thy will be done, O Father, God
d112
To thee, our Savior and our King
d113
Too pure, too beautiful for earth
d114
Watching, watching, ever watching
d115
We are wandering by an ocean
d116
We come with grateful praise
d117
We find pleasure's paths are beguiling and bright
d118
We have started on our journey
d119
We love the precious Bible
d120
We love, we love, and life in love
d121
We now are nearing home
d122
We sing of thy great love
d123
When the day of life is dreary
d124
Where do children love to meet
d125
With joy the barren earth receives
d126
Within this holy volume lies
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