Number |
First
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145.
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All-bountiful
Creator, who
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162.
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All is divine
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128.
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All tender lights, all
hues divine
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24.
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And would'st thou
reach, rash scholar mine
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31.
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Are these the tracks of
some unearthly Friend
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120.
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As, when the hand some
mimic form would paint
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58.
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Banish'd the House of
sacred rest
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158.
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Between two comrades
dear
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45.
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Bide thou thy time
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17.
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Birthday gifts, with
the early year
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18.
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Bloom, beloved Flower
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37.
|
Cease, Stranger, cease
those piercing notes
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99.
|
Christ bade His
followers take the sword
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140.
|
Come, Holy Ghost, who
ever One
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20.
|
Could I hit on a theme
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151.
|
Creator of the starry
pole
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134.
|
Day's herald bird
|
4.
|
Dear Frank, this morn
has usher'd in
|
9.
|
Death was full urgent
with thee, Sister dear
|
92.
|
Deep in his meditative
bower
|
75.
|
Did we but see
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115.
|
Do not their souls,
who 'neath the Altar wait
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100.
|
Each trial has its
weight; which, whoso bears
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33.
|
Ere yet I left home's
youthful shrine
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36.
|
Faint not, and fret
not, for threaten'd woe
|
12.
|
Fair Cousin, thy page
|
143.
|
Father of Lights, by
whom each day
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130.
|
Father of mercies
infinite
|
131.
|
Framer of the earth
and sky
|
113.
|
France! I will think
of thee as what thou wast
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81.
|
"Give any boon for
peace"
|
137.
|
Glory of the eternal
Heaven
|
161.
|
Green are the leaves,
and sweet the flowers
|
153.
|
Hark, a joyful voice
is thrilling
|
135.
|
Haunting gloom and
flitting shades
|
173.
|
Help, Lord, the souls
which Thou hast made
|
14.
|
Hid are the saints of
God
|
49.
|
How can I keep my
Christmas feast
|
103.
|
How didst thou start,
Thou Holy Baptist, bid
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53.
|
How shall a child of
God fulfil
|
6.
|
I am a harp of many
chords, and each
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7.
|
I am rooted in the wall
|
172.
|
I ask not for fortune,
for silken attire
|
23.
|
I bear upon my brow the
sign
|
89.
|
I bow at Jesu's name,
for 'tis the sign
|
97.
|
I dream'd that, with a
passionate complaint
|
62.
|
I have been honour'd
and obey'd
|
117.
|
I rise and raise my
clasped hands to Thee
|
56.
|
I sat beneath an olive's
branches grey
|
57.
|
I saw thee once, and
nought discern'd
|
59.
|
If e'er I fall beneath
Thy rod
|
8.
|
In childhood, when with
eager eyes
|
116.
|
In service o'er the
Mystic Feast I stand
|
164.
|
In the far North our
lot is cast
|
177.
|
Jesu, Maria—I am
near to death
|
11.
|
Ladies, well I deem,
delight
|
63.
|
Latest born of Jesse's
race
|
90.
|
Lead, Kindly Light,
amid the encircling gloom
|
52.
|
Let heathens sing thy
heathen praise
|
2.
|
Let the sun summon all
his beams to hold
|
124.
|
Let us arise, and
watch by night
|
155.
|
Light of the anxious
heart
|
163.
|
Little maiden, dost
thou pine
|
15.
|
Lord, in this dust Thy
sovereign voice
|
144.
|
Lord of unbounded
space
|
5.
|
"Man goeth forth" with
reckless trust
|
112.
|
Man is permitted much
|
67.
|
Many the guileless
years the Patriarch spent
|
129.
|
May the dread Three in
One, who sways
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76.
|
Mid Balak's magic fires
|
47.
|
Mortal! if e'er thy
spirits faint
|
44.
|
Moses, the patriot
fierce, became
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54.
|
My Father's hope! my
childhood's dream
|
39.
|
My home is now a
thousand miles away
|
167.
|
My oldest friend, mine
from the hour
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30.
|
My smile is bright, my
glance is free
|
106.
|
Now is the Autumn of
the Tree of Life
|
150.
|
Now that the daylight
dies away
|
139.
|
Now that the day-star
glimmers bright
|
34.
|
O aged Saint! far off I
heard
|
95.
|
O comrade bold of toil
and pain
|
38.
|
O Father, list a sinner's
call
|
126.
|
O God from God, and
Light from Light
|
156.
|
O God, of Thy soldiers
|
142.
|
O God, unchangeable
and true
|
141.
|
O God, who canst not
change nor fail
|
147.
|
O God, who hast given
|
61.
|
O
heart of fire! misjudged by wilful man
|
118.
|
O Holiest Truth! how
have I lied to Thee
|
74.
|
O Holy Lord, who with
the Children Three
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66.
|
O Lord and Christ, Thy
Children of the South
|
41.
|
O Lord! when sin's
close-marshall'd line
|
146.
|
O Lord, who, thron'd
in the holy height
|
73.
|
Oh! miserable power
|
114.
|
O piteous race
|
29.
|
O prophet, tell me not
of peace
|
65.
|
O purest Symbol of the
Eternal Son
|
91.
|
O rail not at our
kindred in the North
|
94.
|
O, say not thou art
left of God
|
3.
|
O that Thou wouldest
rend the breadth of sky
|
88.
|
O that thy creed were
sound
|
157.
|
O Thou, of shepherds
Prince and Head
|
154.
|
O ye who seek the Lord
|
133.
|
Of the Father
Effluence bright
|
27.
|
Once, as I brooded o'er
my guilty state
|
109.
|
Once cast with men of
language strange
|
174.
|
Once, o'er a clear,
calm pool
|
80.
|
One only, of God's
messengers to man
|
132.
|
Paler have grown the
shades of night
|
87.
|
Peace-loving man, of
humble heart and true
|
166.
|
Philip, on thee the
glowing ray
|
35.
|
Poor wand'rers, ye are
sore distress'd
|
98.
|
Prune thou thy words,
the thoughts control
|
77.
|
Say, hast thou track'd
a traveller's round
|
25.
|
Say, who is he in
deserts seen
|
70.
|
Secure in his prophetic
strength
|
136.
|
See, the golden dawn
is glowing
|
10.
|
She is not
gone;—still in our sight
|
125.
|
Sleep has refresh'd
our limbs, we spring
|
119.
|
Some one whisper'd
yesterday
|
78.
|
Souls of the just, I
call not you
|
152.
|
Supernal Word,
proceeding from
|
159.
|
The Angel-lights of
Christmas morn
|
108.
|
The ark of God has
hidden strength
|
51.
|
The better portion
didst thou choose, Great Heart
|
82.
|
The Church shone
brightly in her youthful days
|
138.
|
The dawn is sprinkled o'er the sky
|
79.
|
"The Fathers are in dust, yet live to God"
|
165.
|
The holy Monks, conceal'd from men
|
170.
|
The number of Thine own complete
|
149.
|
The red sun is gone
|
96.
|
The time has been, it seem'd a precept plain
|
93.
|
The world has cycles in its course, when
all
|
1.
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There is in stillness oft a magic power
|
110.
|
There is not on the earth a soul so base
|
160.
|
There sat a Lady
|
21.
|
There stray'd awhile, amid the woods of Dart
|
122.
|
They are at rest
|
32.
|
They do but grope in learning's pedant round
|
171.
|
This is the Saint of gentleness and kindness
|
176.
|
Thou champion high
|
26.
|
Thou to wax fierce
|
55.
|
Thrice bless'd are they, who feel their loneliness
|
42.
|
Thy words are good, and freely given
|
60.
|
Time was, I shrank from what was right
|
19.
|
Tis long, dear Annie, since we met
|
123.
|
Today the Blessed Three in One
|
104.
|
Two brothers freely cast their lot
|
43.
|
Tyre of the West, and glorying in the name
|
175.
|
Unveil, O Lord, and on us shine
|
50.
|
Unwearied God, before whose face
|
69.
|
We are not children of a guilty sire
|
13.
|
Weep not for me
|
168.
|
Weep not for me, when I am gone
|
64.
|
What time my heart unfolded its fresh leaves
|
86.
|
When first earth's rulers welcomed home
|
102.
|
When first God stirr'd me, and the Church's word
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72.
|
When Heaven sends sorrow
|
84.
|
When I am sad, I say
|
111.
|
When I look back upon my former race
|
107.
|
When I sink down in gloom or fear
|
85.
|
When I would search the truths that in me burn
|
68.
|
When mirth is full and free
|
48.
|
When royal Truth, released from mortal throes
|
40.
|
Whence is this awe, by stillness spread
|
28.
|
Whene'er across this sinful flesh of mine
|
105.
|
Whene'er goes forth Thy dread command
|
169.
|
Where are the Islands of the Blest?
|
22.
|
Where'er I roam in this fair English land
|
121.
|
While Moses on the mountain lay
|
127.
|
Who madest all and dost control
|
148.
|
Whom all obey
|
16.
|
Why, dear Cousin, why
|
101.
|
Why loiterest within Simon's walls
|
71.
|
Why, wedded to the Lord, still yearns my heart
|
46.
|
"Woe's me!" the peaceful prophet cried
|
83.
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Ye cannot halve the Gospel of God's grace
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