School Recreations: the Catholic Teacher's Companion. 5th ed.

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d1A man whose name was Johnny Sands
d2A rosy crown we twine for thee
d3A song for [of] the oak
d4Adeste fideles, l'ti triumphantes
d5Alma, alma, alma redemptoris mater
d6As the dewy shades of even
d7Ave maris stella
d8Ave sanctissima, We lift our souls to thee
d9Ave verum corpus natum
d10Beatus vir, qui timet Dominum
d11Bird of the stormy wave
d12Break forth, O Zion [Sion], thy sweet Savior sing
d13Bright Mother of our Maker, hail
d14Bright things can never die
d15Buttercups and daisies
d16Can it be that my God comes down from heaven
d17Children of Jerusalem sang the praise
d18Children of the heavenly king as we journey
d19Come, arouse thee, arouse thee, my brave Swiss boy
d20Come, child, look upwards to the sky
d21Come, come, come, o'er the hills
d22Come, dear teacher hear me say
d23Come, follow, follow, follow
d24Come hither, and let us behold
d25Come out, come out, this winter's day
d26Come sound his praise [name] abroad, And hymns
d27Confitebor tibi, Domine, in toto
d28Daily, daily sing to Mary
d29Dear angel ever at my side, How loving must thou be
d30Dear little one! how sweet thou art, Thine eyes how bright they shine
d31Delightful moment, happy hour
d32Fading, still fading, the last [vesper] beam is shining
d33From his low and grassy bed
d34God of might, we sing the [thy] praise
d35Graces from my Jesus flowing
d36Grateful notes to heaven ascending
d37Hail, all hail, thou merry month of May
d38Hail, Columbia, happy land
d39Hail, heavenly queen, Hail foamy ocean's star
d40Hail Mary, queen and virgin pure
d41Hail, patron of Erin, bright star of the west
d42Hail, queen of the heavens
d43Hail, virgin, dearest Mary
d44Hark, how the watchmen cry
d45Hast come to me, my Jesus
d46Here we stand hand in hand
d47Hibernia's champion saint, all hail
d48Home again, home again
d49How faint and feeble is thy cry
d50I am a little Catholic
d51I cannot wait, it is half past eight
d52I have heard old farmer's say
d53I hear thee speak of the better land
d54I love the merry, merry sunshine
d55I love to see the brave schoolboy
d56I worship thee, sweet [O] will of God
d57In music's sweetest strains we'll sing
d58In the cottage where we dwell
d59Jerusalem, my happy home
d60Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave
d61Jesus, the very [only] thought of Thee [You]
d62Little bird, with bosom red
d63Little drops of water, little grains of sand
d64Loudly the angels proclaim the glad tidings
d65Magnificat, inspired [in spirited] word
d66Merry sings the lark at the break of day
d67Mother of Mercy, day by day, my love of thee grows more
d68My God, how wonderful Thou art, Thy majesty how bright
d69My holy angel to thee do I pray
d70My soul doth long for Thee
d71My soul, thy great Creator praise When clothed in
d72Now we, little children, assembled in school
d73O all ye people God hath made, sing glory
d74O blest forever [fore'er] the mother
d75O Columbia, the gem of the ocean
d76O Maria, O Maria, sine labe concepta
d77O purest of creatures, sweet mother, sweet maid
d78O salutaris hostia, Qu' coeli pandis ostium
d79O sanctissima, O purissima
d80O see I am a little child
d81O turn to Jesus, mother, turn
d82One God alone thou shalt adore
d83Patter, patter, let it pour
d84Rock of ages, rent for me, Let me hide myself
d85Rocked in the cradle of the deep
d86Salve, salve, salve regina
d87Sancta maria, sancta dei genitrix
d88Saving host we fall before thee
d89Scenes that are brightest may charm awhile
d90See the Paraclete descending
d91Silently, silently, ope and close the school
d92Sing, sing, ye angel [angelic] bands
d93Smiling May, comes in play
d94Sparkling with light is the water bright
d95Speak gently, it is better far
d96Spirit, Creator of mankind
d97Stabat mater dolorosa, juxta crucem lacrymosa
d98Strike the cymbal, roll the tymbal [timbrel]
d99Tantum ergo sacramentum
d100The bright, rosy morning peeps over the hills

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