Chapter 41

A certain wise man deeply versed,53."A commonplace life," we say,100.A faith that shines by night and day,186.A gem which falls within the mire,38.A governed heart, thinking,232.A happy lot must sure be his,259.A jewel is a jewel still,40.A kindly act is a kernel sown,78.A little bird I am,82.A little bit of hope,176.A little talk with Jesus,235.A little word in kindness spoken,70."A man's a man," says Robert Burns,24.A man's higher being is knowing,122.A mind from every evil thought,94.A mighty fortress is our God,66.A moment in the morning, ere the cares,133.A pilgrim, bound to Mecca,114.A pious friend of Rabia one day,265.A Sower went forth to sow,156.A sprig of mint by the wayward brook,111.A stone makes not great rivers turbid grow,94.A tone of pride or petulance repressed,48.A traveler through a dusty road,50.A voice by Jordan's shore,167.A woman sat by a hearthside place,134.A worthy man of Paris town,153.Abide with me, O Christ,245.Abide with us, O wondrous Lord,268.Abundance is the blessing of the wise,263.Again, O God, the night shuts down,144.Ah, a man's reach should exceed,40.Ah! don't be sorrowful,268.Ah, God! I have not had thee,177.Ah! grand is the world's work,54.Ah, how skillful grows the hand,164.Ah, yes! I would a phœnix be,169.Ah, yes! the task is hard,46."Allah, Allah!" cried the sick man,130."Allah!" was all night long,130.All are architects of Fate,251.All are but parts of one stupendous,225.All as God wills, who,197.All goeth but God's will,217.All habits gather by unseen degrees,266.All is of God! If he but wave,213.All service ranks the same with God,64.All's for the best; be sanguine,181.Among so many can He care,204.An age so blest that, by its side,268.An angel came from the courts of gold,47.An easy thing, O Power divine,106.An old farm house with meadows wide,103.And all is well, though faith and form,186."And do the hours step fast or slow,48.And, for success, I ask no more,35.And good may ever conquer ill,232.And he drew near and talked with them,227.And now we only ask to serve,86.And only the Master shall praise us,39.And see all sights from pole to pole,266.And, since we needs must hunger,262.And some innative weakness,27.And they who do their souls no wrong,93.Another day God gives me,63.Anywhere with Jesus,246.Are your sorrows hard to bear,253.Around my path life's mysteries,181.Around the man who seeks a noble end,3.Art thou afraid his power shall fail,184.Art thou in misery, brother?264.Art thou little? Do thy little well,45.Art thou weary, tender heart,161.As a bird in meadows fair,147.As by the light of opening day,249.As flows the river calm and deep,93.As God leads me will I go,201.As I lay sick upon my bed,275.As on a window late I cast mine eyes,242.As running water cleanseth bodies,94.As the bird trims her to the gale,7.As yonder tower outstretches to the earth,185.Asked and unasked, thy heavenly gifts,129.Aspire, break bounds, I say,34.At cool of day with God I walk,226.At end of love, at end of life,271.At sixty-two life has begun,268.At the midnight, in the silence,269.At thirty man suspects himself,263.Away, my needless fears,189.Away! my unbelieving fear,147.Banish far from me all I love,155."Be all at rest, my soul,"91.Be calm in arguing; for,94.Be firm. One constant element in luck,20.Be it health or be it leisure,57.Be like the bird that, halting in her flight,198.Be never discouraged,19.Be no imitator; freshly act thy part,27.Be noble! and the nobleness,40.Be not afraid to pray,124.Be not too proud of good deeds,46.Be not too ready to condemn,102.Be patient; keep thy life work,198.Be still, sad heart! and cease repining,114.Be strong to hope, O heart,16.Be thou a poor man and a just,266.Be thou content; be still before,111.Be thou supreme, Lord Jesus,238.Be trustful, be steadfast,143.Be useful where thou livest,64.Be with me, Lord, where'er,122.Bear a lily in thy hand,47.Bear up, bear on, the end shall tell,189.Beautiful faces are those that wear,250.Because I hold it sinful to despond,15.Because I seek thee not O seek thou me,133.Before God's footstool,34.Before the eyes of men let duty shine,95.Before the monstrous wrong he sets him down,2.Begin the day with God,225.Begone, unbelief, my Saviour is near,185.Behind him lay the gray Azores,5.Being perplexed, I say,128.Believe not each accusing tongue,76.Beneath the tiger's jaw I heard,147.Beside thy gracious hearth,185.Better have failed in the high aim,40.Better than grandeur, better than gold,32.Better to have the poet's heart,117.Better to smell the violet cool,253.Better to stem with heart and hand,8.Better trust all and be deceived,198.Beware, exulting youth,219.Blessed are they who die for God,8.Blest is the faith divine and strong,181."Body, I pray you, let me go,"277.Both swords and guns are strong,78.Bravely to do whate'er the time demands,13.Break forth, my lips, in praise,141.Breathe on me, Breath of,121.Build a little fence of trust,198.Bury thy sorrow,145.But all God's angels come to us,161.But God is never so far off,223.But that thou art my wisdom,219.But where will God be absent,232.By all means use some time,228.By Nebo's lonely mountain,36.By thine own soul's law learn to live,22.Calm me, my God, and keep me calm,93.Calm Soul of all things,93.Care Thou for me! Let me not care,200.Catch, then, O catch the transient hour,266.Christ wants the best,98.Cleon has a million acres,109.Come to me, Come to me,230.Come to the morning prayer,133.Come to us, Lord, as the day light comes,231.Comes a message from above,168.Commit thy way to God,172.Content that God's decree,110.Could we with ink the ocean fill,164.Couldst thou boast, O child, of weakness,68.Count each affliction, whether light or grave,159.Courage, brother, do not slumber,18.Dance, O my soul! 'tis God doth play,208.Dare to be true; nothing can need a lie,21.Dare to do right! Dare to be true,19.Dare to think, though others frown,15.Day by day the manna fell,112.Dear is my friend, but my foe too,263.Deep at the heart of all our pain,210.Did you tackle that trouble,5.Dig channels for the streams of love,63.Diving, and finding no pearls,266.Do I not love thee, Lord most high,87.Do not I love thee, O my Lord,249.Do thy duty; that is best,49.Do thy little; do it well,20.Does the road wind uphill,272.Don't lose Courage! Spirit brave,105.Don't think your lot the worst,114.Don't you trouble trouble till,202.Doubting Thomas and loving John,14.Drop thy still dews of quietness,93.Dwell deep! The little things,87.Each moment holy is, for,263.Earth's crammed with heaven,231.Emir Hassan, of the prophet's race,37.Encamped along the hills of light,184.Enough to know that through the winter's frost,78."Even in a palace, life may be led well,"12.Ever, when tempted, make me see,237.Every day is a fresh beginning,173.Every hour that fleets so,122.Everywhere with Jesus,248.Eyeservice let me give,221.Fair is the soul, rare is the soul,181.Fairest Lord Jesus!249.Faith fails; Then in the,178.Faith, Hope and Love were questioned,164.Faith is a grasping of Almighty power,185.Faithfully faithful to every trust,49.Far better in its place the lowliest bird,39.Far off thou art, but ever nigh,231.Father, before thy footstool kneeling,136.Father, hold Thou my hand,197.Father, I know that all my,103.Father, I scarcely dare to pray,95.Father, in thy mysterious presence,97.Father of all! in every age,123.Father, take not away the burden,93.Fear death?—to feel the fog in my throat,270.Fear him, ye saints,220.Fearest the shadow? Keep thy trust,274.Fill, brief or long, my granted years,268.Find out what God would have you do,49.Flower in the crannied wall,102.Flung to the heedless winds,6.For age is opportunity no less,268.For all the evils under the sun,144.For all the sins that cling to thee,86.For I am 'ware it is the seed of act,33.For, lo! in hidden deep accord,169.For never land long lease of empire won,40.For others' sake to make life sweet,169.For some the narrow lane of must,166.For strength we ask,53.For what is age but youth's,268.Forenoon and afternoon and,258.Forever, from the hand that takes,208.Forever in their Lord abiding,190.Forget the past and live the present hour,256.Forgive us, Lord, our little faith,177.Four things a man must learn to do,263.Fret not, poor soul; while doubt and fear,192.From an old English parsonage,42.From cellar unto attic all is clear,226.From our ill-ordered hearts,94.Get leave to work in this world,64.Give! as the morning that flows out of heaven,52.Give me heart touch with all that live,39.Give me, O Lord, a heart of grace,120.Give me this day a little work,122.Give to the winds thy fears,193.Give what thou canst,108.Glory to God—to God! he saith,158.God answers prayer,135.God asks not, To what,266.God gave me something very sweet,65.God give us men! A time,22.God gives each man one life,72.God gives to man the power,220.God has his best things for the few,21.God holds the key of all unknown,208.God is enough! thou, who in hope and fear,112.God is law, say the wise; O Soul, and let us rejoice,232.God is near thee, Christian; cheer thee,146.God knows—not I—the devious way,182.God means us to be happy,138.God moves in a mysterious,203.God never would send you the darkness,155.God sees me though I see him not,208.God of our fathers, known,96.God of the roadside weed,116.God works in all things,176.God's in his heaven,214.God's spirit falls on me as dew,222.Go, labor on; spend and be spent,43.Go not far from me, O my Strength,150.Go when the morning shineth,135.Golden gleams of noonday fell,60.Good name in man and woman, dear my lord,38.Good striving Brings thriving,94.Grant me, O Lord, thy merciful protection,137.Grant us, O God, in love to thee,186.Grant us thy peace down from thy presence falling,92.Great God, I ask thee for no meaner pelf,120.Great Jehovah! we will praise,145.Great Master! teach us how to hope,70.Great men grow greater,37.Great truths are dearly bought,153.Greatly begin! though thou have time,35.Grow old along with me,3.Habits are soon assumed,266.Half feeling our own weakness,97.Happy the man, and happy he alone,262.Happy the man, of mortals happiest he,103.Hark! the voice of Jesus calling,61.Have faith in God! for he who reigns,179.Have Hope! it is the brightest star,171.Have I learned, in whatsoever,110.Have you found your life distasteful,182.Have you had a kindness shown,58.He built a house, time laid it in the dust,35.He cast his net at morn,34.He did God's will, to him all one,208.He doth good work whose heart can find,65.He fails never,93.He fails who climbs to power and place,33.He fought a thousand glorious wars,39.He growled at morning, noon, and night,148.He has done the work of a true man,1.He has no enemies, you say?18.He is brave whose tongue is silent,30.He is one to whom Long patience,102.He knows, he loves, he cares,208.He leads us on by paths we did not know,202.He liveth long who liveth well,254.He makes no friend who never made a foe,31.He prayeth well who loveth well,130.He sendeth sun, he sendeth shower,214.He stood before the Sanhedrim,23.He stood, the youth they called the Beautiful,37.He that feeds men serveth few,20.He that holds fast the golden mean,114.He that is down need fear no fall,96.He that would free from malice,40.He took them from me, one by one,154."He touched her hand, and the fever left her,"236.He walked with God, by faith, in solitude,135.He was better to me than all my fears,252.He who ascends to mountain tops,38.He's true to God, who's true,62.Hearts that are great beat never loud,35.Heaven above is softer blue,232.Heaven is not always angry,162.Heaven is not reached by a single bound,115.Heavier the cross the stronger faith,153.Helmet and plume and saber,30.Her eyes are homes of silent prayer,130.Hide not thy talent in the earth,45.High above fate I dwell,22.High hopes that burned like stars,170.His courtiers of the caliph crave,166.His name yields the richest perfume,235.Home they brought her warrior dead,152.Honor and shame from no condition rise,39.Hope, child, to-morrow and to-morrow still,176.Hope, Christian soul! in every stage,176.How blest is he, though ever crossed,139.How does the soul grow?263.How doth death speak of our beloved,72.How far from here to heaven,277.How gentle God's commands,205.How happy is he born and taught,22.How many chatterers of a creed,197.How seldom, friends, a good great man,33."How shall I a habit break,"259.How we, poor players on life's stage,134.How wretched is the man with honors crowned,39.Howe'er it be, it seems to me,39.However others act towards thee,27.However the battle is ended,20.Humble we must be if to heaven we go,98.Humility, that low, sweet root,100.Hushing every muttered murmur,110.I am but clay in thy hands,84.I am content; I do not care,106.I am content. In trumpet,107.I am glad to think I am not bound,187.I am Liberty—God's daughter,44.I am of sinfulness and sorrows full,183.I am only a little sparrow,200.I am part of that Power,208.I am so weak, dear Lord,109.I am thine own, O Christ,242.I am with thee, my God,228.I asked for grace to lift me high,159.I asked the Lord that I might grow,151.I asked the Lord that I might worthier be,56.I asked the Lord to let me do,58.I bless thee, Lord, for sorrows sent,149.I bow my forehead to the dust,177.I bring my sins to thee,245.I cannot always see the way,196.I cannot choose; I should have liked so much,53."I cannot do much," said a little star,44.I cannot say, Beneath the pressure of life's cares,213.I cannot see, with my small human sight,188.I cannot think but God must know,97.I could not find the little maid,112.I do not ask for any crown,25.I do not ask for earthly store,179.I do not ask, O Lord, that life,156.I do not ask that Thou shalt front the fray,21.I do not know thy final will,220.I do not know whether my future lies,199.I do not know why sin abounds,194.I feel within me A peace,94.I find no foeman in the road but fear,18.I go to prove my soul,264.I have a Friend so precious,237.I have a life with Christ to live,134.I have a treasure which I prize,89.I have done at length with dreaming,50."I have labored in vain," a preacher said,55.I have no answer, for myself or thee,208.I have seen the face of Jesus,239.I have thee every hour,224.I hear it often in the dark,229.I hear it singing, singing sweetly,173.I hold him great who, for love's sake,32.I hold it as a changeless law,26.I hold it true, whate'er befall,162.I hold it truth with him who sings,162.I hold that, since by death alone,274.I honor the man who is willing to sink,21.I know no life divided,190.I know not, and I would not know,109.I know not if the dark or bright,187.I know not if 'twas wise or well,74I know not the way I am going,183.I know not what shall befall me,197.I know not what the future holds,191.I know the Hand that is guiding me,201.I know this earth is not my sphere,120.I like the man who faces what he must,1.I live for those who love me,250.I'll not leave Jesus,233.I'll sing you a lay ere I wing on my way,148.I look to Thee in every need,178.

A certain wise man deeply versed,53.

"A commonplace life," we say,100.

A faith that shines by night and day,186.

A gem which falls within the mire,38.

A governed heart, thinking,232.

A happy lot must sure be his,259.

A jewel is a jewel still,40.

A kindly act is a kernel sown,78.

A little bird I am,82.

A little bit of hope,176.

A little talk with Jesus,235.

A little word in kindness spoken,70.

"A man's a man," says Robert Burns,24.

A man's higher being is knowing,122.

A mind from every evil thought,94.

A mighty fortress is our God,66.

A moment in the morning, ere the cares,133.

A pilgrim, bound to Mecca,114.

A pious friend of Rabia one day,265.

A Sower went forth to sow,156.

A sprig of mint by the wayward brook,111.

A stone makes not great rivers turbid grow,94.

A tone of pride or petulance repressed,48.

A traveler through a dusty road,50.

A voice by Jordan's shore,167.

A woman sat by a hearthside place,134.

A worthy man of Paris town,153.

Abide with me, O Christ,245.

Abide with us, O wondrous Lord,268.

Abundance is the blessing of the wise,263.

Again, O God, the night shuts down,144.

Ah, a man's reach should exceed,40.

Ah! don't be sorrowful,268.

Ah, God! I have not had thee,177.

Ah! grand is the world's work,54.

Ah, how skillful grows the hand,164.

Ah, yes! I would a phœnix be,169.

Ah, yes! the task is hard,46.

"Allah, Allah!" cried the sick man,130.

"Allah!" was all night long,130.

All are architects of Fate,251.

All are but parts of one stupendous,225.

All as God wills, who,197.

All goeth but God's will,217.

All habits gather by unseen degrees,266.

All is of God! If he but wave,213.

All service ranks the same with God,64.

All's for the best; be sanguine,181.

Among so many can He care,204.

An age so blest that, by its side,268.

An angel came from the courts of gold,47.

An easy thing, O Power divine,106.

An old farm house with meadows wide,103.

And all is well, though faith and form,186.

"And do the hours step fast or slow,48.

And, for success, I ask no more,35.

And good may ever conquer ill,232.

And he drew near and talked with them,227.

And now we only ask to serve,86.

And only the Master shall praise us,39.

And see all sights from pole to pole,266.

And, since we needs must hunger,262.

And some innative weakness,27.

And they who do their souls no wrong,93.

Another day God gives me,63.

Anywhere with Jesus,246.

Are your sorrows hard to bear,253.

Around my path life's mysteries,181.

Around the man who seeks a noble end,3.

Art thou afraid his power shall fail,184.

Art thou in misery, brother?264.

Art thou little? Do thy little well,45.

Art thou weary, tender heart,161.

As a bird in meadows fair,147.

As by the light of opening day,249.

As flows the river calm and deep,93.

As God leads me will I go,201.

As I lay sick upon my bed,275.

As on a window late I cast mine eyes,242.

As running water cleanseth bodies,94.

As the bird trims her to the gale,7.

As yonder tower outstretches to the earth,185.

Asked and unasked, thy heavenly gifts,129.

Aspire, break bounds, I say,34.

At cool of day with God I walk,226.

At end of love, at end of life,271.

At sixty-two life has begun,268.

At the midnight, in the silence,269.

At thirty man suspects himself,263.

Away, my needless fears,189.

Away! my unbelieving fear,147.

Banish far from me all I love,155.

"Be all at rest, my soul,"91.

Be calm in arguing; for,94.

Be firm. One constant element in luck,20.

Be it health or be it leisure,57.

Be like the bird that, halting in her flight,198.

Be never discouraged,19.

Be no imitator; freshly act thy part,27.

Be noble! and the nobleness,40.

Be not afraid to pray,124.

Be not too proud of good deeds,46.

Be not too ready to condemn,102.

Be patient; keep thy life work,198.

Be still, sad heart! and cease repining,114.

Be strong to hope, O heart,16.

Be thou a poor man and a just,266.

Be thou content; be still before,111.

Be thou supreme, Lord Jesus,238.

Be trustful, be steadfast,143.

Be useful where thou livest,64.

Be with me, Lord, where'er,122.

Bear a lily in thy hand,47.

Bear up, bear on, the end shall tell,189.

Beautiful faces are those that wear,250.

Because I hold it sinful to despond,15.

Because I seek thee not O seek thou me,133.

Before God's footstool,34.

Before the eyes of men let duty shine,95.

Before the monstrous wrong he sets him down,2.

Begin the day with God,225.

Begone, unbelief, my Saviour is near,185.

Behind him lay the gray Azores,5.

Being perplexed, I say,128.

Believe not each accusing tongue,76.

Beneath the tiger's jaw I heard,147.

Beside thy gracious hearth,185.

Better have failed in the high aim,40.

Better than grandeur, better than gold,32.

Better to have the poet's heart,117.

Better to smell the violet cool,253.

Better to stem with heart and hand,8.

Better trust all and be deceived,198.

Beware, exulting youth,219.

Blessed are they who die for God,8.

Blest is the faith divine and strong,181.

"Body, I pray you, let me go,"277.

Both swords and guns are strong,78.

Bravely to do whate'er the time demands,13.

Break forth, my lips, in praise,141.

Breathe on me, Breath of,121.

Build a little fence of trust,198.

Bury thy sorrow,145.

But all God's angels come to us,161.

But God is never so far off,223.

But that thou art my wisdom,219.

But where will God be absent,232.

By all means use some time,228.

By Nebo's lonely mountain,36.

By thine own soul's law learn to live,22.

Calm me, my God, and keep me calm,93.

Calm Soul of all things,93.

Care Thou for me! Let me not care,200.

Catch, then, O catch the transient hour,266.

Christ wants the best,98.

Cleon has a million acres,109.

Come to me, Come to me,230.

Come to the morning prayer,133.

Come to us, Lord, as the day light comes,231.

Comes a message from above,168.

Commit thy way to God,172.

Content that God's decree,110.

Could we with ink the ocean fill,164.

Couldst thou boast, O child, of weakness,68.

Count each affliction, whether light or grave,159.

Courage, brother, do not slumber,18.

Dance, O my soul! 'tis God doth play,208.

Dare to be true; nothing can need a lie,21.

Dare to do right! Dare to be true,19.

Dare to think, though others frown,15.

Day by day the manna fell,112.

Dear is my friend, but my foe too,263.

Deep at the heart of all our pain,210.

Did you tackle that trouble,5.

Dig channels for the streams of love,63.

Diving, and finding no pearls,266.

Do I not love thee, Lord most high,87.

Do not I love thee, O my Lord,249.

Do thy duty; that is best,49.

Do thy little; do it well,20.

Does the road wind uphill,272.

Don't lose Courage! Spirit brave,105.

Don't think your lot the worst,114.

Don't you trouble trouble till,202.

Doubting Thomas and loving John,14.

Drop thy still dews of quietness,93.

Dwell deep! The little things,87.

Each moment holy is, for,263.

Earth's crammed with heaven,231.

Emir Hassan, of the prophet's race,37.

Encamped along the hills of light,184.

Enough to know that through the winter's frost,78.

"Even in a palace, life may be led well,"12.

Ever, when tempted, make me see,237.

Every day is a fresh beginning,173.

Every hour that fleets so,122.

Everywhere with Jesus,248.

Eyeservice let me give,221.

Fair is the soul, rare is the soul,181.

Fairest Lord Jesus!249.

Faith fails; Then in the,178.

Faith, Hope and Love were questioned,164.

Faith is a grasping of Almighty power,185.

Faithfully faithful to every trust,49.

Far better in its place the lowliest bird,39.

Far off thou art, but ever nigh,231.

Father, before thy footstool kneeling,136.

Father, hold Thou my hand,197.

Father, I know that all my,103.

Father, I scarcely dare to pray,95.

Father, in thy mysterious presence,97.

Father of all! in every age,123.

Father, take not away the burden,93.

Fear death?—to feel the fog in my throat,270.

Fear him, ye saints,220.

Fearest the shadow? Keep thy trust,274.

Fill, brief or long, my granted years,268.

Find out what God would have you do,49.

Flower in the crannied wall,102.

Flung to the heedless winds,6.

For age is opportunity no less,268.

For all the evils under the sun,144.

For all the sins that cling to thee,86.

For I am 'ware it is the seed of act,33.

For, lo! in hidden deep accord,169.

For never land long lease of empire won,40.

For others' sake to make life sweet,169.

For some the narrow lane of must,166.

For strength we ask,53.

For what is age but youth's,268.

Forenoon and afternoon and,258.

Forever, from the hand that takes,208.

Forever in their Lord abiding,190.

Forget the past and live the present hour,256.

Forgive us, Lord, our little faith,177.

Four things a man must learn to do,263.

Fret not, poor soul; while doubt and fear,192.

From an old English parsonage,42.

From cellar unto attic all is clear,226.

From our ill-ordered hearts,94.

Get leave to work in this world,64.

Give! as the morning that flows out of heaven,52.

Give me heart touch with all that live,39.

Give me, O Lord, a heart of grace,120.

Give me this day a little work,122.

Give to the winds thy fears,193.

Give what thou canst,108.

Glory to God—to God! he saith,158.

God answers prayer,135.

God asks not, To what,266.

God gave me something very sweet,65.

God give us men! A time,22.

God gives each man one life,72.

God gives to man the power,220.

God has his best things for the few,21.

God holds the key of all unknown,208.

God is enough! thou, who in hope and fear,112.

God is law, say the wise; O Soul, and let us rejoice,232.

God is near thee, Christian; cheer thee,146.

God knows—not I—the devious way,182.

God means us to be happy,138.

God moves in a mysterious,203.

God never would send you the darkness,155.

God sees me though I see him not,208.

God of our fathers, known,96.

God of the roadside weed,116.

God works in all things,176.

God's in his heaven,214.

God's spirit falls on me as dew,222.

Go, labor on; spend and be spent,43.

Go not far from me, O my Strength,150.

Go when the morning shineth,135.

Golden gleams of noonday fell,60.

Good name in man and woman, dear my lord,38.

Good striving Brings thriving,94.

Grant me, O Lord, thy merciful protection,137.

Grant us, O God, in love to thee,186.

Grant us thy peace down from thy presence falling,92.

Great God, I ask thee for no meaner pelf,120.

Great Jehovah! we will praise,145.

Great Master! teach us how to hope,70.

Great men grow greater,37.

Great truths are dearly bought,153.

Greatly begin! though thou have time,35.

Grow old along with me,3.

Habits are soon assumed,266.

Half feeling our own weakness,97.

Happy the man, and happy he alone,262.

Happy the man, of mortals happiest he,103.

Hark! the voice of Jesus calling,61.

Have faith in God! for he who reigns,179.

Have Hope! it is the brightest star,171.

Have I learned, in whatsoever,110.

Have you found your life distasteful,182.

Have you had a kindness shown,58.

He built a house, time laid it in the dust,35.

He cast his net at morn,34.

He did God's will, to him all one,208.

He doth good work whose heart can find,65.

He fails never,93.

He fails who climbs to power and place,33.

He fought a thousand glorious wars,39.

He growled at morning, noon, and night,148.

He has done the work of a true man,1.

He has no enemies, you say?18.

He is brave whose tongue is silent,30.

He is one to whom Long patience,102.

He knows, he loves, he cares,208.

He leads us on by paths we did not know,202.

He liveth long who liveth well,254.

He makes no friend who never made a foe,31.

He prayeth well who loveth well,130.

He sendeth sun, he sendeth shower,214.

He stood before the Sanhedrim,23.

He stood, the youth they called the Beautiful,37.

He that feeds men serveth few,20.

He that holds fast the golden mean,114.

He that is down need fear no fall,96.

He that would free from malice,40.

He took them from me, one by one,154.

"He touched her hand, and the fever left her,"236.

He walked with God, by faith, in solitude,135.

He was better to me than all my fears,252.

He who ascends to mountain tops,38.

He's true to God, who's true,62.

Hearts that are great beat never loud,35.

Heaven above is softer blue,232.

Heaven is not always angry,162.

Heaven is not reached by a single bound,115.

Heavier the cross the stronger faith,153.

Helmet and plume and saber,30.

Her eyes are homes of silent prayer,130.

Hide not thy talent in the earth,45.

High above fate I dwell,22.

High hopes that burned like stars,170.

His courtiers of the caliph crave,166.

His name yields the richest perfume,235.

Home they brought her warrior dead,152.

Honor and shame from no condition rise,39.

Hope, child, to-morrow and to-morrow still,176.

Hope, Christian soul! in every stage,176.

How blest is he, though ever crossed,139.

How does the soul grow?263.

How doth death speak of our beloved,72.

How far from here to heaven,277.

How gentle God's commands,205.

How happy is he born and taught,22.

How many chatterers of a creed,197.

How seldom, friends, a good great man,33.

"How shall I a habit break,"259.

How we, poor players on life's stage,134.

How wretched is the man with honors crowned,39.

Howe'er it be, it seems to me,39.

However others act towards thee,27.

However the battle is ended,20.

Humble we must be if to heaven we go,98.

Humility, that low, sweet root,100.

Hushing every muttered murmur,110.

I am but clay in thy hands,84.

I am content; I do not care,106.

I am content. In trumpet,107.

I am glad to think I am not bound,187.

I am Liberty—God's daughter,44.

I am of sinfulness and sorrows full,183.

I am only a little sparrow,200.

I am part of that Power,208.

I am so weak, dear Lord,109.

I am thine own, O Christ,242.

I am with thee, my God,228.

I asked for grace to lift me high,159.

I asked the Lord that I might grow,151.

I asked the Lord that I might worthier be,56.

I asked the Lord to let me do,58.

I bless thee, Lord, for sorrows sent,149.

I bow my forehead to the dust,177.

I bring my sins to thee,245.

I cannot always see the way,196.

I cannot choose; I should have liked so much,53.

"I cannot do much," said a little star,44.

I cannot say, Beneath the pressure of life's cares,213.

I cannot see, with my small human sight,188.

I cannot think but God must know,97.

I could not find the little maid,112.

I do not ask for any crown,25.

I do not ask for earthly store,179.

I do not ask, O Lord, that life,156.

I do not ask that Thou shalt front the fray,21.

I do not know thy final will,220.

I do not know whether my future lies,199.

I do not know why sin abounds,194.

I feel within me A peace,94.

I find no foeman in the road but fear,18.

I go to prove my soul,264.

I have a Friend so precious,237.

I have a life with Christ to live,134.

I have a treasure which I prize,89.

I have done at length with dreaming,50.

"I have labored in vain," a preacher said,55.

I have no answer, for myself or thee,208.

I have seen the face of Jesus,239.

I have thee every hour,224.

I hear it often in the dark,229.

I hear it singing, singing sweetly,173.

I hold him great who, for love's sake,32.

I hold it as a changeless law,26.

I hold it true, whate'er befall,162.

I hold it truth with him who sings,162.

I hold that, since by death alone,274.

I honor the man who is willing to sink,21.

I know no life divided,190.

I know not, and I would not know,109.

I know not if the dark or bright,187.

I know not if 'twas wise or well,74

I know not the way I am going,183.

I know not what shall befall me,197.

I know not what the future holds,191.

I know the Hand that is guiding me,201.

I know this earth is not my sphere,120.

I like the man who faces what he must,1.

I live for those who love me,250.

I'll not leave Jesus,233.

I'll sing you a lay ere I wing on my way,148.

I look to Thee in every need,178.


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