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The seraphs bright are hovering
Author
: William L. Brown
Hymnal
: PS1872 #d131 (1872)
The seraphs bright are hovering
Onward and upward
Hymnal
: PS1872 #d132 (1872)
First Line
: The soul should never deign to stoop
Onward and upward
All thy works praise thee
Author
: Joseph Addison
Hymnal
: PS1872 #d133 (1872)
First Line
: The spacious firmament on high
All thy works praise thee
Spirit's return
Hymnal
: PS1872 #d134 (1872)
First Line
: The spirits of loved ones
Refrain First Line
: To raise us, to bless us
Spirit's return
The lock of hair
Hymnal
: PS1872 #d135 (1872)
First Line
: The sunny spirit passed from sight
The lock of hair
The turf shall be my fragrant shrine
Author
: Thomas Moore
Hymnal
: PS1872 #d136 (1872)
The turf shall be my fragrant shrine
The voice of an angel
Hymnal
: PS1872 #d137 (1872)
The voice of an angel
The beautiful
Author
: Carlos D. Stuart
Hymnal
: PS1872 #d138 (1872)
First Line
: The world has much of beautiful
The beautiful
The world hath felt a quickening breath
Author
: Lizzie Doten
Hymnal
: PS1872 #d139 (1872)
The world hath felt a quickening breath
Truth enduring
Author
: Robert C. Waterston
Hymnal
: PS1872 #d140 (1872)
First Line
: Theories, which thousands cherish
Truth enduring
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