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First LineHymnal TitleHymnal Number
John S. Adams
Angels bright are drawing nearProgressive Songster #d5
Sarah F. Adams
Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to theeProgressive Songster #d87
Joseph Addison
The spacious firmament on highProgressive Songster #d133
Hosea Ballou
Ye realms below the skiesProgressive Songster #d182
Anna L. Barbauld
Blest is the man, whose softening [generous] heartProgressive Songster #d14
Bernard Barton
The dead are like the stars by dayProgressive Songster #d124
Lydia Baxter
O give me a harp on the bright hills of gloryProgressive Songster #d90
Sanford F. Bennett
There's a land that is fairer [brighter] than dayProgressive Songster #d145
Horatius Bonar
He liveth long who liveth wellProgressive Songster #d46
John Bowring
Father, thy paternal careProgressive Songster #d31
God is love, his mercy brightensProgressive Songster #d42
Watchman, tell us of the nightProgressive Songster #d160
L. B. Brown
Home above, home above, From this worldProgressive Songster #d49
R. H. Brown
Joy to the world, the darkness fliesProgressive Songster #d67
William L. Brown
The seraphs bright are hoveringProgressive Songster #d131
Stephen Greenleaf Bulfinch
There's a strife we all must wageProgressive Songster #d147
Alice Carey
Honor him whose hands are sowingProgressive Songster #d51
Julia A. Carney
Think gently of the erring oneProgressive Songster #d148
James G. Clark
Beautiful angel, silver voiced angelProgressive Songster #d10
George D. Coleman
The cause of life and what it's meaningProgressive Songster #d123
George Cooper
There are lonely hearts to cherishProgressive Songster #d141
William Cutter
Who is thy neighbor, he whom thouProgressive Songster #d177
J. W. Dadmun
Come all ye loved to wisdom's mountainProgressive Songster #d18
L. F. Dame
'Tis education's potent armProgressive Songster #d156
Nellie L. Davis
Loves that in the past lie scatteredProgressive Songster #d77
Philip Doddridge
Unheard the dews around me fallProgressive Songster #d159
Lizzie Doten
The world hath felt a quickening breathProgressive Songster #d139
We have come unto the mountainsProgressive Songster #d164
Charlotte Elliott
My God, my Father [My God and Father], while [whilst] [though] I stray [pray]Progressive Songster #d86
John Fawcett
Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian loveProgressive Songster #d13
Charles A. Fenn
We're dreaming tonight of the loved ones dearProgressive Songster #d170
William Henry Furness
Slowly, by thy [God's] hand unfurledProgressive Songster #d113
Ellen M. H. Gates
If you cannot on the ocean sail among [amongst] the swiftest fleetProgressive Songster #d57
J. W. von Goethe
Without haste, [and] without restProgressive Songster #d180
S. Graham
Heaven, mighty ocean, heaveProgressive Songster #d47
Sophia T. Griswold
Beautiful angel on pinions of lightProgressive Songster #d9
Mary Whitwell Hale
Praise, for the glorious lightProgressive Songster #d105
E. C. Hanck
Welcome, angels, pure and brightProgressive Songster #d168
Thomas Lake Harris
Death is the fading of a cloudProgressive Songster #d23
Life is the hour that lies betweenProgressive Songster #d73
Sweet are the ties that bind in oneProgressive Songster #d119
The outward world is dark and drearProgressive Songster #d129
When in the busy haunts of menProgressive Songster #d172
When sorrow on the spirit feedsProgressive Songster #d175
Horace L. Hastings
Shall we meet beyond the river, where the surgesProgressive Songster #d109
Felicia D. B. Hemans
Come to me, thoughts [dreams] of heavenProgressive Songster #d20
The breaking waves dashed highProgressive Songster #d122
E. C. Henck
Angels come ye in the lightProgressive Songster #d6
Kate Hill
I will steer my barkProgressive Songster #d56
C. E. Howe
Leaf by leaf the roses fallProgressive Songster #d69
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