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922 Sweet peace, where dost thou dwell Herbert 1399 Sweet Sensibility! thou keen

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Sicain

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Dryden
Tr. by Emerson
Dryden
Heath

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Some say that kissing 's a sin

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1444 Tauler, the preacher, walked one 2077 Tears are not always fruitful 1690 Tell him that his very longing 1828 Tell me not in mournful numbers 2244 Tell me, some god! my guardian 1443 Tell me the old, old story

452 Tell me the song of the beautiful 1801 Tell me, where is fancy bred 1009 Tell me why the ant 2086 Tell me, ye wingèd winds 498 Ten poor men sleep in peace on 1349 Thank God for little children

1271 That awful, that tremendous day 2169 That fair female troop thou saw'st 2873 That Garden, where of old our 1062 That glorious burst of winged 2151 That great Day of wrath and 2426 That mighty faith on me bestow 2012 That monster, Custom 2961 The abuse of greatness is, when 877 The advocate for him who offered 1354 The Almighty King

2632 The angry word suppressed, the 557 The animals as once in Eden 1971 The appearance, instantaneously 1565 The ark received her freightage 1339 The Assyrian came down like 2681 The Author God Himself 1848 The Autumn is old

1456 The band of thy resolve is a fine 3048 The Banyan of the Indian isle

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The bell strikes one. We take no
The bigot theologian in minute
The bird, let loose in eastern skies
The birds, against the April wind
The bird that soars on highest
The bird that to the evening sings
The black camel, Death, kneeleth
The blessings which the poor and
The Book is opened and the seal
The book of God! And is there a
The boy stood on the burning deck Hemans
The branch is stooping to thy hand Smedley
The brave man is not he who feels Baillie
The breaking waves dashed
The bright, black eye, the melting
The brightest blossom soonest
The brooks rush downward to the
The business of the world is child's
The chariot! the chariot

The charms of eloquence

The cheerful supper done
The child leans on its parents
The child-like faith, that asks
The Christian's faith hath many
The churl who holds it heresy
The clock is on the stroke of six
The cloud-capt towers, the
The cocoa-palm leaves infidels
The cows are lowing along the
The crisis of man's destiny is now
The cross it standeth fast
The curfew tolls the knell of
The daily labor of the bee
The day is cold, and dark, and
The death-bed of the just! is yet
The deeds of reasonable men
The deeds which selfish hearts
The deed ye do is the prayer ye
The distaff, needle, all domestic
The distant prospects always seem
The doors, that knew no shrill
The dust instead of water drank
The earth gave symptoms of
The earth is full of discords, for
The earth is full of life
The earth sad-sweet is deeply
Thee have thousands sought in
The epoch ends, the world is still
Thee we adore, eternal Name
The fairest action of our human
The fairest pearls that northern
The Fallen looked on the world
The family is a little book

The feeble sca-bird, blinded

1970 The groves were God's first temples 733 The hand that rounded Peter's 346 The happy Christmas comes once 2059 The harp at Nature's advent 246 The harvest dawn is near 1320 The harvest of the earth is fully 748 The heart has tendrils like a vine 546 The heart is like the sky

2505 The heart-the heart! oh! let it 1198 The heavenly home is bright and 990 The heavens are a point from 901 The highest glory is not where 302 The husbandman, who sluggishly 2057 The ills that darken life The immortal gods

1298 The lamp of revelation only shows Cowper

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AUTHOR

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Young Pollok T. Moore Whittier Montgomery Swain Tr. by Alger Talfourd Bally Mant

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Hemans Holmes Percival

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Upham

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Trench

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Milman

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Embury Burns

1056

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Williams

1206

Their lost they have, they hold

Ingelow

2042

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The leaves around me falling 362 The Life above, the Life on high 2885 The light-house founded on a rock 598 The lion craved the fox's art 442 The lion's feet, the lion's lips 2379 The little children on the stairway 641 The lopped tree in time may grow 679 The Lord our God is clothed with 755 The Lord will grace and glory 1236 The lost days of my life until 756 The love of praise, howe'er 1285 The man, perhaps 1181 The marriage supper of the 1946 The master came one evening 1073 The man that doth wed a 1075 The melancholy days are come 882 The mightier man, the mightier 2129 The might of one fair face 1014 "The mighty power that formed 1395 The mind has no to-day

2960 Then ceremony leads her bigots 2695 Then is the time-For those 1030 The noble heart that harbors 1102 Then straight to Envy's cell she 809 Then to side with Truth is noble 2360 Then why this ceaseless, vain 685 The oak-tree's boughs once touched 626 The ocean looketh up to heaven 1480 The old Scythians-Painted blind 574 The oracles are dumb

76 The outworn rite, the old 2430 The owlet Atheism

AUTHOR Willis

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Bickersteth

Southey

Tr. by Alger Cowper

E. J. Whittier White

Longfellow

Tupper

Tupper

Brown

Bayard Taylor

Cowper Dickens Shakespeare Tr. by Alger Watts Shakespeare Novalis, tr.

Stoddard

Willis Keble

Percival Bailey

Schiller, tr. Bickersteth

Keble

Tupper

Holmes

Longfellow Arndt, tr. Morris

Bonar

Tupper

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The pall was settled

The Paradise below, well named
The parlor spaniel, when ho
The past is a dream

The path of sorrow, and that path
The pilgrim and the stranger, who
The pious man-In this bad
The Poet sees

The poor man counteth not the
The potter must have his day.
The preacher's merit rate not by

The present! what is it?
The Prophet once, sitting in

The pulpit, therefore (and I name
The pure, the bright, the beautiful
The quality of mercy is not
The rascal, thinking from his
There are a number of us creep
There are a sort of men, whose
There are dark hours of sadness
There are gains for all our losses
There are hopes-Promising well
There are in this loud, stunning
There are moments in life
There are points from which we
There are three lessons I would
There are who fondly call upon
There are who sigh that no fond
There be three grand principles
There be who have made themselves Tupper
There breathes no being but
There came a little child, with
Therefore, love and believe
Therefore, now a last good-night
Therefore, their latter journey
There hand in hand, firm
There in her den, lay pompous
There is a book, who runs may
There is a bird who, by his coat
There is a calm for those

There is a dungeon in whose dim

There is a fairy skiff

There is a family on earth

There is a fire-fly

There is a fire that has its birth
There is a fountain fill'd
"There is a God," all nature cries
There is a heaven yet to rest my
Thero is a holy city

There is a land, of every land the
There is a land of pure delight
There is a lamp whose steady light
There is an eye that never sleeps
There is an hour of peaceful rest
There is a joy, which angels well
There is a place in a black and
There is a place where my hopes
There is a power-Mightier than
There is a power-Unseen, that
There is a precious day
There is a pure and tranquil wave
There is a Reaper, whose name is
There is a River, deep and broad
There is a solemn hymn goes up

May Keble

Bourne, tr. Montgomery Byron

Kelly

P. J. Balley

Percival Cowper Montgomery Shirley

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The rout is Folly's circle, which There's a charm in deliv'ry There's a fount about to stream There's a good time coming, boys There's a grim one-horse hearse There's music ever in the kindly 179 There's no dearth of kindness 1696 There's not a star the heaven can 2677 There's naught so monstrous but 2404 There's winter on the hills 1577 There wanted yet the master-work 653 There was a people once by wisest 311 There was a time when meadow 2900 The sacred book, its value 2219 The saints on earth, when sweetly 2518 The saints should never be

Согорет

1282

Welby

1055

Mackay

2589

Mackay

447

Noel

2476

McKellar

2363

Massey

2073

Keble

821

Lillo

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Punshon

2101

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1726 The stall-fed ox, that is grown fat 1643 The star is not extinguished when 2601 The stately homes of England 638 The stoutest armor of defense is 2139 The strong right arm is only 368 The sun gives ever; so the earth 1815 The sun of justice may withdraw 2384 The tempting stream, with 1575 The theatre was from the very first Pollok 2480 The thing we long for, that we are 1810 The thirsty rivers drink their 729 The time for toil has passed 2429 The tongue is the key of the

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N. Rowe

Pollok

Lytton

Young

E. B. Browning Emerson

Mason

Hoyt

Shakespeare

Wordsworth

Bernard of Morlaix, tr. Faber

Pollok

Keble

Southey Cowper

Vaughan

Leslie Mant Hoffman Willis

Lamb

Procter Jeremy Taylor Hemans Bonar Guyon, tr. Upham Percival Judson

Howe Shakespeare Bungay

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The winter night of the world
The wise and active conquer
The wise man, said the Bible
The Wise (minstrel or sage), out
The witnesses are heard: the
The woman singeth at her
The word of the Lord by night
The world can neither give nor
The world for sale, hang out the
The world goes up and the world
The world in all its boasted
The world is full of poetry
The world is still deceived with
The world is too much with us
The world is very evil
The world is wise, for the world
The worldling first of all
The world's a room of sickness
The world wants men-large
The world with stones instead
The wounded heart is prone
They, and they only, amongst all
They are all gone into the world
They are gathering homeward
They are God's minst'ring spirits
They are mockery all-these skies
They came on-Bearing a body
They eat-Their daily bread and
They err who measure life by
They gave to Thee

They grew in beauty, side by side
They hear His voice

Kingsley Hayes Percival

They know, who thus oppress me
They love their blessed Leader
They say that esteem is a diamond
They say this life is but a wreath
They say, who know the life divine Keble
They talk of short-lived pleasure Bryant
They tell me a solemn story, but it
They tell me I am shrewd with
They that have power to hurt
Thick as billows of the seas

167 Thou to whom the world unknown 2128 Thou that would'st find

Thou unrelenting Past Three hungry travellers found a Threescore and ten, by common Thrice blessed is the man with Thrice happy nation! Favorite 39 Thrice happy! thrice blest the 2125 "Through me, ye go into the 2253 Through night to light! And 2364 Throughout the world if it were 715 Through the blue immense 1406 Through the love of God our 535 Thundering and bursting 938 Thus began-Outrage from lifeless $37 Thus came-The day that many 807 Thus did a choking wanderer 2225 Thus ever in the steps of grief 379 Thus far did I come laden with 1896 "Thus it is written." Where? 2913 Thus runs Death's dread 2645 Thus said Jesus: "Go and do 2526 Thus some retire to nourish 241 Thus stood they mixed

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868 3040 Though they, each tome of human 325 Thought is deeper than all speech 1026 Thou hast a charmed cup 2519 Thou hast a mind; intellect 140 Thou hast seen many sorrows 3042 Thou hop'st with sacrifice of 2023 "Thou know'st the words, King 2919 Thou, Lord! art all in all, and 3044 Thou, Lord, who rear'st the 2070 Thou must be true thyself 2277 Thou must chain thy passions 2928 Thou palsied earth, with noonday 2354 Thou 'rt passing hence, my 2040 Thou sail'st with others in this 650 Thou shalt have no gods 675 Thou shalt have one God only 124 Thou sparkling bowl 1095 Thou, too, O Church! which here 2310 Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of

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2378 Toil on! toil on! ye ephemeral 1032 To Jehovah, God of might

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Akenside

Wordsworth

217 To keep the lamp alive 1678 To languish for his native air

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1516 To live in darkness-in despair

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Quarles Dobell

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Shakespeare Young Bonar

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Bonar

Thy word is like a garden, Lord

Hodder

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Waller

Shakespeare

Shakespeare Burleigh Shakespeare Mitchell Smith Lytton Edmeston Massey Pope

Bonar

Pope

Rowe

Seneca, tr. Quarles

Barbauld

Byron

Till love appear, we live in
Time hath a wallet at his back
Time is earnest, passing by
Time is like a fashionable host
Time is weeping on the earth for

Time's glory is to calm contending
"Tis a blessing to live, but a
"Tis a fearful building upon
'Tis but in that which doth create
'Tis but one family-the sound is
"Tis coming up the steep of time
'Tis education forms the common
'Tis ever thus-'tis ever thus
"Tis first the true and then the
'Tis from high life high

'Tis granted, and no plainer truth Cowper
'Tis heaven begun below
"Tis her privilege

'Tis home where'er the heart is
"Tis just, that God should not be
"Tis night, and the landscape is
'Tis night: behold, as if by death
'Tis not because I sprung from
'Tis not for man to trifle
'Tis not the food, but the content
'Tis not the infant's feeble grasp
"Tis not the stoic's lesson got by
'Tis not the want of time, nor
"Tis not the wealth that makes
Tis not to cry God mercy
'Tis past-the sultry tyrant of the
'Tis pleasant purchasing our

Swain Wordsworth

Guyon, tr.
Beattie
Mant
S. Wesley, Jr.
Bonar
Herrick

237 To-morrow, whispereth weakness 2657 Too late I stayed-forgive the 248 To other sight of horrible dismay 399 To overcome in battle, and subdue Milton 2196 To picture that cold pride so harsh Hood 1983 To purchase heaven, has gold the 1004 Torches were blazing clear 1279 Tossed with rough winds, and 724 To see what gems lie hidden 2878 To tell the Saviour all my wants 1585 To tell thy mis'ries will no 2851 To the sound of timbrels sweet 2863 To think for aye! to breathe 1262 To thy heart take faith 1386 To weary hearts, to mourning 1043 To what am I reserved? Great 856 To what gulf-A single deviation 2435 To whom do lions cast their 2520 To whom thus Michael: "Death 1000 To whom thus Michael with 1316 To you, your father should be as a 2377 Tread softly-bow the head 1695 Trembling before Thine awful 2174 Trip lightly over trouble 844 Triumphant faith

272 Trouble, and loss, and grief, and 1882 True faith and reason are the 2121 True faith nor biddeth nor 1313 True happiness had no localities 2028 True happiness is not the 731 True liberty was Christian

Tupper

2889

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'Tis thus we gain by losing 'Tis time this heart should be 'Tis with our judgments as 'Tis woman's to nourish affection's "Tis your office, spirits bright To aim at thy own happiness

To be or not to be, that is the

To cheer, to help us, children of
To close the eyes on earth

To critic cold and sly God never
To-day is added to our time
To-day while the sun shines
To do or not to do; to have
To gild refined gold, to paint
To heaven approached a

To him who, in the love of Nature
Toil, and be glad! let Industry
Toil on, faint not, keep watch

Tupper

Shakespeare
Bayard Taylor
Mant
Tr. by Alger
Montgomery
Clark

C. Wesley
Shakespeare
Tr. by Alger
Bryant
Thomson
Bonar

Coleridge Bonar

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Byron

Pope

Rist, tr.

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