| A fair little girl sat under a tree, | I.472 |
| A little word in kindness spoken, | I.448 |
| A swallow in the spring, | I.451 |
| Above the clear blue sky, | I.242 |
| Abroad in the meadows, to see the young lambs, | I.343 |
| All things bright and beautiful, | I.476 |
| Am I a soldier of the cross, | IV.58 |
| And now another day is gone, | I.333 |
| *Ant, The, | I.329 |
| April's gone, the king of showers, | I.379 |
| Art thou weary, art thou languid, | V.487 |
| As with gladness men of old, | I.394 |
| Away in a manger, no crib for a bed, | I.409 |
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| *Baby and Mamma, | I.372 |
| *Babylon, | III.210 |
| Baby's in the boat, | I.424 |
| *Belshazzar, | III.211 |
| Belshazzar is king! Belshazzar is lord, | III.211 |
| Blest land of Judea! thrice hallowed of song, | II.15 |
| *Bridge, The, | I.446 |
| Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, | IV.26 |
| *Burial of Moses, The, | II.274 |
| By Nebo's lonely mountain, | II.274 |
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| Calm on the listening ear of night, | I.419 |
| *Calvary, | IV.225 |
| Carol, sweetly carol, | I.406 |
| *Cave of Adullam, | II.437 |
| *Chambered Nautilus, The, | I.477 |
| *Children, | I.459 |
| *Child's Thought of God, | I.483 |
| Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day, | IV.291 |
| *Christmas Carol, A, | I.393, I.397, I.402 |
| *Christmas Hymns, | I.389-420 |
| *Christmas Tree, The, | I.401 |
| Come to me, O ye children, | I.459 |
| Comrades, haste! the tent's tall shading, | II.198 |
| *Cow, The, | I.369 |
| *Cradle Hymn, | I.409 |
| *Crossing the Bar, | V.490 |
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| David and his three captains bold, | II.437 |
| *Day by Day, | I.239 |
| Dear Jesus, ever at my side, | IV.292 |
| Deep was the furrow in the royal brow, | II.395 |
| *Destruction of Sennacherib, The, | III.315 |
| Down in a green and shady bed, | I.376 |
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| *Elixir, The, | IV.157 |
| *Evening Song, An, | I.333 |
| Every day has its dawn, | I.239 |
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| *Fall of Jericho, The, | II.293 |
| *Farewell, | I.471 |
| *Field Daisy, The, | I.353 |
| *Finding of Moses, The, | II.134 |
| *Flower and the Lady, The, | I.352 |
| *Following the Master, | V.487 |
| From all that dwell below the skies, | V.494 |
| From Greenland's icy mountains, | IV.318 |
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| *Gethsemane, | IV.223 |
| *Getting up, | I.361 |
| *Glorious Heavens, The, | I.434 |
| Glorious things of Thee are spoken, | IV.319 |
| *Glorious Zion, | IV.319 |
| God rest ye, merry gentlemen; let nothing you dismay, | I.397 |
| *Going to Bed, | I.357, I.371 |
| *Going to Jesus, | I.235 |
| *Good Night and Good Morning, | I.472 |
| Gracious Saviour, holy Shepherd, | I.313 |
| *Guiding Star, The, | I.394 |
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| Hail the night! All hail the morn, | I.398 |
| Hail to the Lord's Anointed, | IV.102 |
| Hark, hark, my soul, angelic songs are swelling, | I.487 |
| Hark! the clock strikes from the steeple, | I.423 |
| Heaven is not reached at a single bound, | I.77 |
| How doth the little busy bee, | I.327 |
| How fair is the rose! What a beautiful flower, | I.338 |
| How fine has the day been! How bright was the sun, | I.346 |
| How gentle God's commands, | I.241 |
| How glorious is our heavenly King, | I.342 |
| How proud we are! how fond to show, | I.328 |
| Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber, | I.411 |
| *Hymn by the Euphrates, | III.316 |
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| I am a pebble and yield to none, | I.438 |
| I heard the voice of Jesus say, | IV.158 |
| I met a little cottage girl, | I.454 |
| I sing th' Almighty power of God, | I.341 |
| I stood on the bridge at midnight, | I.446 |
| I think, when I read that sweet story of old, | I.237 |
| If Fortune, with a smiling face, | I.463 |
| I'm a pretty little thing, | I.353 |
| I'm a very little child, | I.354 |
| Immortal love, forever full, | IV.54 |
| In heavenly love abiding, | I.314 |
| *Innocent Play, | I.343 |
| In the cross of Christ I glory, | I.261 |
| It came upon the midnight clear, | IV.25 |
| It chanced upon the merry, merry Christmas eve, | I.402 |
| Jesus calls us: o'er the tumult, | IV.101 |
| Jesus, I my cross have taken, | IV.57 |
| Jesus, lover of my soul, | V.483 |
| Jesus, Saviour, pilot me, | IV.100 |
| Jesus shall reign where'er the sun, | IV.317 |
| Joy to the world, the Lord is come, | IV.30 |
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| *Kindness, | I.448 |
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| *Lamb, The, | I.380 |
| Lazy sheep, pray tell me why, | I.366 |
| Lead, kindly Light, amid th' encircling gloom | I.467; V.491 |
| *Lead me on, | II.238 |
| Let dogs delight to bark and bite, | I.344 |
| *Light of Stars, The, | I.452 |
| Little baby, lay your head, | I.371 |
| *Little Child, The, | I.354 |
| Little drops of water, | I.384 |
| Little lamb, who made thee? | I.380 |
| *Little Voices, | I.427 |
| Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious, | IV.226 |
| Lord of all being; throned afar, | I.233 |
| *Lullaby, | I.389, I.484 |
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| *May Day Song, | I.379 |
| *Morning Hymns, | I.71-78 |
| "Morning Song, | I.330 |
| My country! 'tis of thee, | V.492 |
| My fairest child, I have no song to give you, | I.471 |
| My faith looks up to Thee, |
V.485 |
| My God, who makes the sun to know, | I.330 |
|
| *Nearest Friend, The, | IV.292 |
| Nearer, my God, to Thee, | V.481 |
| *New Year's Eve, | I.475 |
| Now, my baby, ope your eye, | I.361 |
| Now the day is over, | I.468 |
| Now the spring is coming on, | I.359 |
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| O God, beneath thy guiding hand, | I.276 |
| O little town of Bethlehem, | I.250 |
| O Love Divine, that stooped to share, | IV.155 |
| O Master, let me walk with Thee, | IV.156 |
| O Thou that wilt not break the bruised reed, | III.316 |
| Oft in the stilly night, | I.445 |
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| Oh, what can little hands do, | I.240 |
| Oh, where is He that trod the sea? | IV.99 |
| Oh, worship the King, all-glorious above! | IV.294 |
| On our way rejoicing, | I.234 |
| Once in royal David's city, | I.415 |
| *One by one, | I.461 |
| One by one the sands are flowing, | I.461 |
| Onward, Christian soldiers, | I.255 |
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| *Palestine, | II.15 |
| Pause in this desert! Here, men say, of old, | III.210 |
| *Pebble and the Acorn, The, | I.438 |
| *Perseverance, | I.451 |
| *Pilgrims of the Night, The, | I.487 |
| *Praise for Creation and Providence, | I.341 |
| *Praise to God, | I.342 |
| *Prayers for Little Children, | I.319-324 |
| Pretty flower, tell me why, | I.352 |
| *Psalm of Life, | I.440 |
| Put off, put off your mail, ye kings, and beat your brands to dust, |
I.300 |
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| *Ready for Bed, | I.423 |
| Ride on! ride on in majesty, | IV.224 |
| Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky, | I.475 |
| Rock of Ages, cleft for me, | V.489 |
| *Rose, The, | I.338 |
| *Ruth, | III.49 |
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| *Saul and David, | II.395 |
| Saviour, breathe an evening blessing, | I.430 |
| Saviour, like a shepherd lead us, | I.309 |
| See the dark vapors cloud the sky, | I.375 |
| *Seventh Plague of Egypt, The, | II.162 |
| She stood breast high amid the corn, | III.49 |
| *Sheep, The, | I.366 |
| *Shepherd Hymns, | I.309-315 |
| Sleep, baby, sleep, | I.484 |
| Sleep, baby, sleep. The mother sings, | I.389 |
| Slow glides the Nile: amid the margin flags, | II.134 |
| *Sluggard, The, | I.334 |
| *Snowdrop, The, | I.359 |
| Some murmur when their sky is clear, | I.383 |
| *Song of Peace, | I.300 |
| *Song of the Manna Gatherers, | II.198 |
| Sound, sound for ever, Clarions of Thought, | II.293 |
| *Star, The, | I.350, I.390 |
| Still, still with Thee, my God, | I.464; I.350 |
| Still, still with Thee when purple morning breaketh, | I.78 |
| *Summer, | I.349 |
| *Summer Evening, A, | I.346 |
| *Summer Rain, | I.433 |
| Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear, | I.238 |
| Sunset and evening star, | V.490 |
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| Teach me, my God and King, | IV.157 |
| Tell me not, in mournful numbers, | I.440 |
| *Tempest, The, | I.375 |
| *Thanksgiving, Song of, | I.75 |
| Thank you, pretty cow, that made, | I.369 |
| The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, | III.315 |
| The breaking waves dashed high, | I.271 |
| The cock, who soundly sleeps at night, | I.358 |
| The day is done, and the darkness, | I.481 |
| The heats of Summer come hastily on, | I.349 |
| The King of love my Shepherd is, | I.315 |
| The Lord is my shepherd; no want shall I know, | I.291 |
| The Master has come over Jordan, | I.235 |
| The moon is up, the sun is gone, | I.357 |
| The morning light is breaking, | IV.320 |
| The mountain streams are silent, | I.433 |
| The night is come, but not too soon, | I.452 |
| The spacious firmament on high, | I.434 |
| The terror of the night has fled, | I.268 |
| The twilight falls, the night is near, | I.429 |
| The twilight is sad and cloudy, | I.437 |
| There came three kings, ere break of day, | IV.29 |
| There is a green hill far away, | IV.225 |
| There's a wonderful tree, a wonderful tree, | I.401 |
| These emmets, how little they are in our eyes, | I.329 |
| They followed the star the whole night through, | I.390 |
| They say that God lives very high, | I.483 |
| This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign, | I.477 |
| *Three Kings, The, | IV.29 |
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| *Time to Get Up, | I.358 |
| 'Tis midnight,--and on Olive's brow, | IV.223 |
| 'Tis the voice of the sluggard: I heard him complain, | I.334 |
| *To-day and To-morrow, | I.463 |
| Traveling to the better land, | II.238 |
| 'Twas morn,--the rising splendor rolled, | II.162 |
| *Twilight, | I.437 |
| Twinkle, twinkle, little star, | I.351 |
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| *Victor, The, | IV.226 |
| *Violet, The, | I.376 |
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| Was there ever kindest shepherd, | I.310 |
| *We Are Seven, | I.454 |
| We plough the fields and scatter, | I.75 |
| We see Him come, and know Him ours, | I.412 |
| What a little thing am I, | I.372 |
| *What can Little Hands Do, | I.240 |
| What says the little brook, | I.427 |
| What sweeter music can we bring, | I.393 |
| Whatever brawls disturb the street, | I.345 |
| When morning gilds the skies, | I.71 |
| Whene'er I take my walks abroad, | I.337 |
| While shepherds watched their flocks by night, | I.405 |
| While Thee I seek, protecting Power, | I.442 |
| Who am I that shines so bright, | I.365 |
| Who am I with noble face, | I.362 |