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The School Hymn-Book: for normal, high, and grammar schools
Publisher:
Wm. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, Boston, 1850
Language:
English
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Forgive thy foes,--nor that alone
302
How withered, faded, seems the form
303
That setting sun! that setting sun!
304
The heavens, O Lord! thy power proclaim
305
I hear thee speak of the better land
306
See how the shining share
307
I may not scorn the meanest thing
308
Hope, though slow she be, and late
309
There is a calm for those weep
310
The laboror, the laborer
311
"He giveth his beloved sleep"
312
Thou art beautiful, O Peace!
313
The South-land hath its fields of cane
314
God might have made the earth bring forth
315
The mind is a garden, and youth's sunny morn
316
The beautiful! the beautiful!
317
The rain is o'er;--how dense and bright
318
How beautiful the sight
319
O the pretty way-side well
320
The clear blue sky looks full of love
321
Beautiful, sublime, and glorious
322
There's music in the midnight breeze
323
Like to the modest, tender flower
324
See the Northern Light!
325
Winter lingers in the bowers
326
See how calmly star and star
327
Sweet flower, spring's earliest, loveliest gem!
328
In the thick and grassy wood
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