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Come unto me

Author: R. T. Cook Hymnal: SH1888 #d91 (1888) First Line: Weary and sad with toil

He will lead me, he will lead me

Author: C. R. Blackall Hymnal: SH1888 #d92 (1888) First Line: When I walk in God's clear sunlight

Come, come to me

Hymnal: SH1888 #d93 (1888) First Line: When the day of life

I will seek my Father

Author: Sophia T. Griswold Hymnal: SH1888 #d94 (1888) First Line: When the morn is bright and fair

Only trust him, only trust him

Author: Joseph H. Martin Hymnal: SH1888 #d95 (1888) First Line: When thy heart is sad

I rest in thy love

Author: Robert W. Todd Hymnal: SH1888 #d96 (1888) First Line: While wayworn and weary

By thy call of mercy

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: SH1888 #d98 (1888) First Line: Who is on the Lord's side, who will serve

The heavenly teacher

Author: Jane Taylor Hymnal: SH1888 #d100 (1888) First Line: Who taught the bird [birds] to build her [their] nest [nests]

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