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While the days are going by
Author
: George Cooper
Hymnal
: BL1883 #d41 (1883)
First Line
: There are lonely hearts to cherish
While the days are going by
My mother dear, my mother dear
Author
: S. Lover
Hymnal
: BL1883 #d42 (1883)
First Line
: There was a place in childhood that I remember well
My mother dear, my mother dear
The angel presence
Hymnal
: BL1883 #d43 (1883)
First Line
: There's a beautiful face in the silent air
The angel presence
There's always something to cheer us
Author
: William Johnson
Hymnal
: BL1883 #d44 (1883)
There's always something to cheer us
I'll trust in his promise as long as I live
Author
: T. J. Lawrence
Hymnal
: BL1883 #d45 (1883)
First Line
: Though dark be my pathway and lonely the road
I'll trust in his promise as long as I live
Only remembered
Author
: Horatius Bonar
Hymnal
: BL1883 #d46 (1883)
First Line
: Up and away, like the dew of the morning
Only remembered
When shall we meet again, Meet ne'er [more] to sever
Author
: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
Hymnal
: BL1883 #d47 (1883)
When shall we meet again, Meet ne'er [more] to sever
When the day of toil is done
Author
: John Ellerton
Hymnal
: BL1883 #d48 (1883)
When the day of toil is done
When we meet the angel band
Author
: Robert Lowry
Hymnal
: BL1883 #d49 (1883)
First Line
: When we hear the music ringing in [through] the bright
When we meet the angel band
Where is the unknown country
Author
: Dinah M. Craik
Hymnal
: BL1883 #d50 (1883)
Where is the unknown country
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