Juvenile Songs: religious, moral and sentimental, with brief exercises, adapted to the purposes of primary instruction

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Title: Juvenile Songs: religious, moral and sentimental, with brief exercises, adapted to the purposes of primary instruction
Editor: Thomas Hastings
Publisher: Daniel Fanshaw , New York, 1842
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number. Letters are added to hymns that start on the same page.
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62The wonders of creation in earth and air and skiesPage Scan
64Who is he that kindly keepethPage Scan
65Night, whose sable mantle flowsPage Scan
66How beauteous the morning appearsPage Scan
67Bright little star on evening's breastPage Scan
68See where the glorious sunset nowPage Scan
69The birds and the fishes, without any handsPage Scan
70Now nature sits in sweet reposePage Scan
71To Sabbath school, to Sabbath schoolPage Scan
72The spring flowers know the time to bloomPage Scan
73Where do children love to goPage Scan
74Thanksgiving day has comePage Scan
75When little Samuel wokePage Scan
76While beauty clothes the fertile valePage Scan
77Wake! wake, 'tis early dayPage Scan
78The country I love that has given me birthPage Scan
79O do not frighten or destroyPage Scan
80How charming the thought that the spirits in blissPage Scan
81Far, far o'er [the] hill and dell [dale]Page Scan
82O poor little robin, so cold and so wetPage Scan

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