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Lambs of my bosom, come home

Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d111 (1891) First Line: Out in the darkness of midnight Refrain First Line: Come home

Calling, sweetly calling

Author: Milo W. Nethercutt Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d112 (1891) First Line: Out on the billows of a boundless

Then Lord to Thee

Author: Joseph Hart Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d114 (1891) First Line: Prayer is [was] appointed to convey

We'll rejoice

Author: John Newton Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d115 (1891) First Line: Rejoice, believer [believers], in the Lord

Sing to the Lord most high

Author: Timothy Dwight Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d117 (1891)

Home at last

Author: William G. Tomer Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d118 (1891) First Line: Sleep on, sweet child, O gently sleep

So fades the blooming flower

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d119 (1891) First Line: So fades the lovely, blooming flower [flowers]

In memoriam

Author: Mary M. Brown Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d120 (1891) First Line: So sweet her rest

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