Chapter 42

I love, and have some cause,85.I love my God, but with no love of mine,131.I love thy skies, thy sunny mists,220.I love thy will, O God,218.I made the cross myself whose weight,155.I met a child, and kissed it,141.I often say my prayers,126.I pray not that Men tremble,102.I pray thee, Lord, that when it comes to me,11.I pray you, do not use this thing,167.I pray, with meek hands,219.I preached as never sure to preach again,87.I reach a duty yet I do it not,48.I said it in the meadow path,74.I said, "Let me walk in the fields,"58.I saw a farmer plow his land,263.I say it over and over,190.I say to thee—do thou repeat,164.I see the right and I approve,266.I shall not want; in desert wilds,194.I sing the hymn of the conquered,30.I sit within my room and joy to find,226.I slept, and dreamed that life was beauty,49.I stand in the great Forever,228.I stand upon the Mount,90.I stand upon the summit of my life,271.I thank thee, Lord, for mine unanswered prayers,144.I thank thee, Lord, that all my joy,161.I think, if thou couldst know,154.I've found a joy in sorrow,240.I've learned to prize the,39.I walk down the Valley of Silence,132.I want so many, many,125.I welcome all Thy sovereign will,198.I wonder if ever a song was,96.I worship thee, sweet will of God,209.I would be ready, Lord,271.I would not ask thee that my days,98.I would see Jesus. As I muse,239.Idlers all day about the market place,55.Idly as thou, in that old day,174.If any little word of mine,75.If every man's internal care,114.If God is mine then present things,224.If I could feel my hand, dear Lord, in thine178.If I could live to God for just one day,256.If I could only surely know,206.If I could see a brother,74.If I have faltered more or less,151.If I Him but have,230.If I knew you and you knew me,69.If I should die to-night,67.If I truly love the One,164.If I were dead I think that you,265.If I were told that I must die to-morrow,214.If Jesus came to earth again,234.If Jesus Christ is a man,244.If life's pleasures cheer thee,247.If no kindly thought or word,54.If none were sick and none were sad,114.If only he is mine,238.If suddenly upon the street,163.If the Lord should come in the morning,229.If the weather is cold don't scold,148.If the wren can cling to a spray,198.If this little world to-night,262.If thou art blest, Then let the sunshine,102.If thou canst plan a noble deed,21.If thouhastsomething bring thy goods,27.If thou hast the gift of strength,65.If to Jesus for relief,200.If we believed we should,185.If we knew the cares and sorrows,70.If we sit down at set of sun,54.If washed in Jesus' blood,249.If when I kneel to pray,125.If you cannot on the ocean,59.If you have a friend worth having,77.If you have a word of cheer,77.Immortal Love, forever full,233.In a napkin smooth and white,45.In a world where sorrow,141.In all I think or speak or do,122.In buds upon some Aaron's rod,222.In full and glad surrender,81.In heavenly love abiding,90.In humbleness, O Lord, I ask,96.In life's small things be resolute,39."In pastures green?" Not always,160.In proud humility a pious man,99.In silence mend what ills deform,65.In some way or other,183.In spite of sorrow, loss, and pain,18.In the deed that no man knoweth,102.In the floods of tribulation,158.In the hush of April weather,272.In the June twilight,273.In the pleasant orchard closes,161.In the secret of his presence,221.In the still air the music,151.In vain they smite me,186.In wise proportion does a fond hand mingle,183.Into thy guiding hands,80.Is it true, O Christ in,161.Is life worth living?253.Is the work difficult?20.Is there for honest poverty,24.Is thy cruse of comfort failing,52.It becomes no man to nurse despair,27.It is bad to have an empty purse,261.It is coming! it is coming,73.It is enough—Enough just to be good,38.It is faith, The feeling,183.It is Lucifer, The son,220.It is no use to grumble and,216.It is not death to die,272.It is not mine to run,98.It is not prayer, This clamor,129.It is not the deed we do,163.It is not the wall of stone without,35.It isn't the thing you do,251.It is the evening hour,206.It is worth while to live,39.It matters little where I was born,33.It passeth knowledge, that dear love of thine,239.It singeth low in every heart,275.It's wiser being good than bad,176.It takes great strength to train,9.It was not anything she said,38.It was only a blossom,61.It was only a sunny smile,62.It were not hard, we think,59.Jesu is in my heart,241.Jesus calls us; o'er the tumult,249.Jesus, I love thee, not because,240.Jesus, I my cross have taken,83."Jesus saith," and His deep,62.Jesus, still lead on,122.Jesus, the calm that fills my breast,248.Jesus, the very thought,235.Jesus, these eyes have never seen,245.Jesus, thou Joy of loving,236.Judge not; the workings of,68."Judge the people by their actions,"69.Just as God leads me I would go,104.Just to let thy Father do,138.Just where you stand in the conflict,44.Keep pure thy soul,26.Keep pushing—'tis wiser than sitting aside,19.Keep to the right, within and without,23.Know well, my soul, God's hand controls,183.Knowing this, that never yet,175.Knowing, what all experience serves to show,26.Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one,98.Labor with what zeal we will,102.Laid on thine altar, O my Lord divine,81.Leave God to order all thy ways,189.Led by kindlier hand than ours,110.Let come what will, I mean to bear,39.Let him that loves his ease,148.Let me not die before I've done for thee,212.Let no one till his death Be called unhappy,269.Let not your heart be troubled,198.Let nothing disturb thee,114.Let nothing make thee sad,88.Let one more attest,208.Let praise devote thy work,100.Let the Loved One but smile,231.Let thy sweet presence light my way,224.Let to-morrow take care of to-morrow,175.Let us be content in work,114.Let us believe That there,171.Let us cry, All good things,148.Let us gather up the sunbeams,148.Life-embarked, out at sea,277.Life! I know not what,276.Life is a burden; bear it,252.Life is too short to waste,263.Life's burdens fall, its discords cease,88.Like a river glorious is God's perfect peace,90.Like the star That shines afar,255.Live while you live, the epicure would say,261.Lo here hath been dawning,255.Look not beyond the stars for heaven,65.Looking upward every,117.Lord, according to thy word,199.Lord and Father, great and holy,167.Lord, for the erring thought,140.Lord, for to-morrow and its,255.Lord, I delight in Thee,195.Lord, I have shut my door,124.Lord, in the strength of grace,81.Lord, let me not be too content,120.Lord, it belongs not to my care,106.Lord, make me quick to see,121.Lord of all being, throned afar,221.Lord, send thy light,137.Lord, shall we grumble when thy flame,159.Lord, speak to me, that I may speak,135.Lord, what a change within us,129.Lord, what is man, That thou,159.Love that asketh love again,165.Love took up the glass of time,169.Make haste, O man! to live,260.Make my mortal dreams,122.Man in his life hath three good friends,277.Man judges from a partial view,78.Man's plea to man is that he nevermore,137.Man was not made for forms,25.Manlike is it to fall into sin,81.Master of human destinies am I,261.May every soul that touches mine,74.Mechanic soul, thou must not only do,65.Men lose their ships, the, eager things,205.Methought that in a solemn church,63.More holiness give me,119.More things are wrought by prayer,135.Moses, the patriot fierce, became,100.Mrs. Lofty keeps a carriage,108.My business is not to remake myself,40.My conscience is my crown,104.My fairest child, I have no song to give you,30.My God, how wonderful thou art,225.My God, I heard this day,227.My God, I thank thee who hast,139.My God, I would not live,186.My God, is any hour so sweet,123.My God, my Father, while I stray,213.My heart is resting, O my,89.My Jesus, as thou wilt,212.My mind to me a kingdom,104.My prayer to the promise shall cling,177.My proud foe at my hands,137.My Saviour, on the word of truth,116.My sins and follies, Lord,99.My sorrows have not been so light,162.My soul shall be a telescope,120.My soul was stirred; I prayed,45.My spirit on thy care,192.My time is short enough at best,27."My times are in thy hand,"189.My whole though broken heart,79.My will would like a life of ease,80.Nanac the faithful, pausing once to pray,229.Nay, all by Thee is ordered,195.Nay, nay, do not tell me,201.Nay, not for place, but for the right,13.Nay, now if these things that you long to teach,8.Nay, why should I fear Death,274.Never a trial that He is not there,206.Never give up! it is wiser and better,176.Never go gloomily, man with a mind,174.New every morning is the love,113.New words to speak, new thoughts to hear,65.No care can come where God doth guard,206.No chance has brought this ill,216.No child of man may perish,220.No coward soul is mine,21.No endeavor is in vain,39.No help! nay, it is not so,208.No man is born into the world,65.No more my own, Lord Jesus,84.No more with downcast eyes go faltering on,186.No one is so accursed by fate,76.No service in itself is small,61.None but one can harm you,27.Nor love thy life, nor hate,259.Not a brooklet floweth,204.Not a dread cavern hoar,127.Not a sound invades the,126.Not always the path is,143.Not at the battle front,13.Not disabled in the combat,156.Not I but Christ be honored,240.Not in dumb resignation,217.Not in each shell the diver brings,159.Not in some cloistered cell,71.Not in the clamor of the crowded street,27.Not in the solitude Alone may man,76.Not in our waking hours alone,207.Not on the gory field of fame,12.Not once or twice in our fair island story,46.Not only in the cataract and the thunder,232.Not ours nobility of this world's giving,10.Not so in haste, my heart,185.Not to the man of dollars,78.Not they alone who from the bitter strife,2.Not to thy saints of old alone dost Thou,179.Not what I am, O Lord,165.Not when with self dissatisfied,157.Nothing pays but God,208.O be in God's clear world,148.O, blessed is that man of whom,36.O, block by block, with sore and sharp endeavor,161.O brothers! are ye asking,78.O dwell in me, my Lord,118.O foolish heart, be still!194.O for a closer walk with man,75.O for a faith that will not shrink,180.O for a man to rise in me,122.O for the peace of a perfect trust,195.O Friend of souls! how blest the time,236.O give me the joy of living,148.O God! I thank thee for each sight,80.O God of truth, for whom alone,121.O God of truth, whose living word,81.O God, take the reins of my life,79.O God! whose thoughts are brightest light,69.O humble me! I cannot hide the joy,99.O how the thought of God attracts,119.O it is hard to work for God,170.O, I could go through all life's troubles,101.O I would live longer, I gladly would stay,269.O Jesus Christ, grow thou in me,117.O Jesus! Friend unfailing,244.O Jesus, I have promised,247.O Jesus! Jesus! dearest Lord,242.O Lord! at Joseph's humble,211.O Lord, how happy should we be,195."O Lord, my God," I oft have said,154.O Lord, thy heavenly grace impart,82.O Love divine, that stooped to share,168.O Love is weak,163.O Love that wilt not let me go,234.O make me patient, Lord,122.O Master, let me walk,131.O matchless honor, all unsought,62.O may I join the choir invisible,51.O Name all other names above,231.O, never from thy tempted heart,20.O sad estate Of human wretchedness,137.O square thyself for use,122.O star of truth down shining,10.O that mine eyes might closed be,118.O the bitter shame and sorrow,118.O Thou by long experience tried,104.O thou so weary of thy self-denials,157.O thou unpolished shaft,96.O Thou who driest the mourner's tear,155.O thou who sighest for a broader field,57.O Thou, whose bounty fills,140.O tired worker, faltering on,16.O to serve God for a day,252.O trifling task so often done,152.O wad some power the giftie gie us,102.O, well for him whose will is strong,11.O who like thee, so calm, so bright,238.O why and whither?191.O words of golden music,215.O work thy works in God,232.O, yet we trust that somehow good,172.Oh, be in God's clear world,148.Of all the myriad moods,119.Oft when of God we ask,158.Oft, when the Word is on me,65.Often ornateness goes with greatness,39.On God for all events depend,198.On parent knees, a naked new-born child,267.On the red ramparts,21.On thee my heart is resting,85.On two days it steads not,220.Once, in the flight of ages past,262.Once this soft turf, this rivulet's sands,14.Once to every man and nation,4.One by one thy duties wait thee,39.One deed may mar a life,18.One part, one little part,99.One prayer I have—all prayers in one,220.One stitch dropped as we weave,47.One thing alone, dear Lord,128.One thought I have—my ample creed,226.One wept all night beside a sick man's bed,266.Only a seed—but it chanced,64.Only a smile. Yes, only a smile,131.Only for Jesus! Lord, keep it ever,85.Only those are crowned and sainted,62.Only to-day is mine,83.Open the door of your hearts, my lads,176.Open the shutters free and wide,144.Others shall sing the song,97.Our doubts are traitors,186.Our Father, through the coming year,190.Our toil is sweet with thankfulness,161.Our yet unfinished story,204.Out from thyself, thyself depart,87.Out of the hardness of heart and will,230.Out of the night that covers me,23.Outwearied with the littleness and spite,75.Pain's furnace heat within me quivers,157.Patient, resigned and humble wills,102.Paul and Silas in their prison,141.Peace, perfect peace in this dark world of sin,89.Peace upon peace, like wave upon wave,90.Perplext in faith, but pure in deeds,180.Persuasion, friend, comes not by toil,76.Pitch thy behaviour low,97.Pleased in the sunshine,147.Pleasures are like poppies spread,263.Pluck wins! It always wins,19.Pour forth the oil, pour boldly forth,167."Praise God, from whom all blessings flow,"142.Praise not thy work, but let thy work praise thee,102.Prayer is Innocence's friend,132.Prayer is the soul's sincere desire,127.Prune thou thy words,181.Purer yet and purer,115.Put pain from out the world,162.Quiet from God! How beautiful,230.Quiet, Lord, my froward heart,91.Rabbi Jehosha had the skill,220.Rabia, sick upon her bed,218.Riches I hold in light esteem,23.Ring out the grief that saps the mind,140.Round holy Rabia's suffering,218.Saint Augustine! well hast thou said,41.Saint Dominic, the glory of the schools,203.Saith the Lord, Vengeance is mine,47.Saviour, who died for me,86.Say, is your lamp burning, my brother,66.Say not, the struggle naught availeth,172.Says God: Who comes towards me,207.Search thine own heart,102.Secure in his prophetic strength,64.Serene I fold my hands and wait,171.Serve God and be cheerful,143.

I love, and have some cause,85.

I love my God, but with no love of mine,131.

I love thy skies, thy sunny mists,220.

I love thy will, O God,218.

I made the cross myself whose weight,155.

I met a child, and kissed it,141.

I often say my prayers,126.

I pray not that Men tremble,102.

I pray thee, Lord, that when it comes to me,11.

I pray you, do not use this thing,167.

I pray, with meek hands,219.

I preached as never sure to preach again,87.

I reach a duty yet I do it not,48.

I said it in the meadow path,74.

I said, "Let me walk in the fields,"58.

I saw a farmer plow his land,263.

I say it over and over,190.

I say to thee—do thou repeat,164.

I see the right and I approve,266.

I shall not want; in desert wilds,194.

I sing the hymn of the conquered,30.

I sit within my room and joy to find,226.

I slept, and dreamed that life was beauty,49.

I stand in the great Forever,228.

I stand upon the Mount,90.

I stand upon the summit of my life,271.

I thank thee, Lord, for mine unanswered prayers,144.

I thank thee, Lord, that all my joy,161.

I think, if thou couldst know,154.

I've found a joy in sorrow,240.

I've learned to prize the,39.

I walk down the Valley of Silence,132.

I want so many, many,125.

I welcome all Thy sovereign will,198.

I wonder if ever a song was,96.

I worship thee, sweet will of God,209.

I would be ready, Lord,271.

I would not ask thee that my days,98.

I would see Jesus. As I muse,239.

Idlers all day about the market place,55.

Idly as thou, in that old day,174.

If any little word of mine,75.

If every man's internal care,114.

If God is mine then present things,224.

If I could feel my hand, dear Lord, in thine178.

If I could live to God for just one day,256.

If I could only surely know,206.

If I could see a brother,74.

If I have faltered more or less,151.

If I Him but have,230.

If I knew you and you knew me,69.

If I should die to-night,67.

If I truly love the One,164.

If I were dead I think that you,265.

If I were told that I must die to-morrow,214.

If Jesus came to earth again,234.

If Jesus Christ is a man,244.

If life's pleasures cheer thee,247.

If no kindly thought or word,54.

If none were sick and none were sad,114.

If only he is mine,238.

If suddenly upon the street,163.

If the Lord should come in the morning,229.

If the weather is cold don't scold,148.

If the wren can cling to a spray,198.

If this little world to-night,262.

If thou art blest, Then let the sunshine,102.

If thou canst plan a noble deed,21.

If thouhastsomething bring thy goods,27.

If thou hast the gift of strength,65.

If to Jesus for relief,200.

If we believed we should,185.

If we knew the cares and sorrows,70.

If we sit down at set of sun,54.

If washed in Jesus' blood,249.

If when I kneel to pray,125.

If you cannot on the ocean,59.

If you have a friend worth having,77.

If you have a word of cheer,77.

Immortal Love, forever full,233.

In a napkin smooth and white,45.

In a world where sorrow,141.

In all I think or speak or do,122.

In buds upon some Aaron's rod,222.

In full and glad surrender,81.

In heavenly love abiding,90.

In humbleness, O Lord, I ask,96.

In life's small things be resolute,39.

"In pastures green?" Not always,160.

In proud humility a pious man,99.

In silence mend what ills deform,65.

In some way or other,183.

In spite of sorrow, loss, and pain,18.

In the deed that no man knoweth,102.

In the floods of tribulation,158.

In the hush of April weather,272.

In the June twilight,273.

In the pleasant orchard closes,161.

In the secret of his presence,221.

In the still air the music,151.

In vain they smite me,186.

In wise proportion does a fond hand mingle,183.

Into thy guiding hands,80.

Is it true, O Christ in,161.

Is life worth living?253.

Is the work difficult?20.

Is there for honest poverty,24.

Is thy cruse of comfort failing,52.

It becomes no man to nurse despair,27.

It is bad to have an empty purse,261.

It is coming! it is coming,73.

It is enough—Enough just to be good,38.

It is faith, The feeling,183.

It is Lucifer, The son,220.

It is no use to grumble and,216.

It is not death to die,272.

It is not mine to run,98.

It is not prayer, This clamor,129.

It is not the deed we do,163.

It is not the wall of stone without,35.

It isn't the thing you do,251.

It is the evening hour,206.

It is worth while to live,39.

It matters little where I was born,33.

It passeth knowledge, that dear love of thine,239.

It singeth low in every heart,275.

It's wiser being good than bad,176.

It takes great strength to train,9.

It was not anything she said,38.

It was only a blossom,61.

It was only a sunny smile,62.

It were not hard, we think,59.

Jesu is in my heart,241.

Jesus calls us; o'er the tumult,249.

Jesus, I love thee, not because,240.

Jesus, I my cross have taken,83.

"Jesus saith," and His deep,62.

Jesus, still lead on,122.

Jesus, the calm that fills my breast,248.

Jesus, the very thought,235.

Jesus, these eyes have never seen,245.

Jesus, thou Joy of loving,236.

Judge not; the workings of,68.

"Judge the people by their actions,"69.

Just as God leads me I would go,104.

Just to let thy Father do,138.

Just where you stand in the conflict,44.

Keep pure thy soul,26.

Keep pushing—'tis wiser than sitting aside,19.

Keep to the right, within and without,23.

Know well, my soul, God's hand controls,183.

Knowing this, that never yet,175.

Knowing, what all experience serves to show,26.

Knowledge and wisdom, far from being one,98.

Labor with what zeal we will,102.

Laid on thine altar, O my Lord divine,81.

Leave God to order all thy ways,189.

Led by kindlier hand than ours,110.

Let come what will, I mean to bear,39.

Let him that loves his ease,148.

Let me not die before I've done for thee,212.

Let no one till his death Be called unhappy,269.

Let not your heart be troubled,198.

Let nothing disturb thee,114.

Let nothing make thee sad,88.

Let one more attest,208.

Let praise devote thy work,100.

Let the Loved One but smile,231.

Let thy sweet presence light my way,224.

Let to-morrow take care of to-morrow,175.

Let us be content in work,114.

Let us believe That there,171.

Let us cry, All good things,148.

Let us gather up the sunbeams,148.

Life-embarked, out at sea,277.

Life! I know not what,276.

Life is a burden; bear it,252.

Life is too short to waste,263.

Life's burdens fall, its discords cease,88.

Like a river glorious is God's perfect peace,90.

Like the star That shines afar,255.

Live while you live, the epicure would say,261.

Lo here hath been dawning,255.

Look not beyond the stars for heaven,65.

Looking upward every,117.

Lord, according to thy word,199.

Lord and Father, great and holy,167.

Lord, for the erring thought,140.

Lord, for to-morrow and its,255.

Lord, I delight in Thee,195.

Lord, I have shut my door,124.

Lord, in the strength of grace,81.

Lord, let me not be too content,120.

Lord, it belongs not to my care,106.

Lord, make me quick to see,121.

Lord of all being, throned afar,221.

Lord, send thy light,137.

Lord, shall we grumble when thy flame,159.

Lord, speak to me, that I may speak,135.

Lord, what a change within us,129.

Lord, what is man, That thou,159.

Love that asketh love again,165.

Love took up the glass of time,169.

Make haste, O man! to live,260.

Make my mortal dreams,122.

Man in his life hath three good friends,277.

Man judges from a partial view,78.

Man's plea to man is that he nevermore,137.

Man was not made for forms,25.

Manlike is it to fall into sin,81.

Master of human destinies am I,261.

May every soul that touches mine,74.

Mechanic soul, thou must not only do,65.

Men lose their ships, the, eager things,205.

Methought that in a solemn church,63.

More holiness give me,119.

More things are wrought by prayer,135.

Moses, the patriot fierce, became,100.

Mrs. Lofty keeps a carriage,108.

My business is not to remake myself,40.

My conscience is my crown,104.

My fairest child, I have no song to give you,30.

My God, how wonderful thou art,225.

My God, I heard this day,227.

My God, I thank thee who hast,139.

My God, I would not live,186.

My God, is any hour so sweet,123.

My God, my Father, while I stray,213.

My heart is resting, O my,89.

My Jesus, as thou wilt,212.

My mind to me a kingdom,104.

My prayer to the promise shall cling,177.

My proud foe at my hands,137.

My Saviour, on the word of truth,116.

My sins and follies, Lord,99.

My sorrows have not been so light,162.

My soul shall be a telescope,120.

My soul was stirred; I prayed,45.

My spirit on thy care,192.

My time is short enough at best,27.

"My times are in thy hand,"189.

My whole though broken heart,79.

My will would like a life of ease,80.

Nanac the faithful, pausing once to pray,229.

Nay, all by Thee is ordered,195.

Nay, nay, do not tell me,201.

Nay, not for place, but for the right,13.

Nay, now if these things that you long to teach,8.

Nay, why should I fear Death,274.

Never a trial that He is not there,206.

Never give up! it is wiser and better,176.

Never go gloomily, man with a mind,174.

New every morning is the love,113.

New words to speak, new thoughts to hear,65.

No care can come where God doth guard,206.

No chance has brought this ill,216.

No child of man may perish,220.

No coward soul is mine,21.

No endeavor is in vain,39.

No help! nay, it is not so,208.

No man is born into the world,65.

No more my own, Lord Jesus,84.

No more with downcast eyes go faltering on,186.

No one is so accursed by fate,76.

No service in itself is small,61.

None but one can harm you,27.

Nor love thy life, nor hate,259.

Not a brooklet floweth,204.

Not a dread cavern hoar,127.

Not a sound invades the,126.

Not always the path is,143.

Not at the battle front,13.

Not disabled in the combat,156.

Not I but Christ be honored,240.

Not in dumb resignation,217.

Not in each shell the diver brings,159.

Not in some cloistered cell,71.

Not in the clamor of the crowded street,27.

Not in the solitude Alone may man,76.

Not in our waking hours alone,207.

Not on the gory field of fame,12.

Not once or twice in our fair island story,46.

Not only in the cataract and the thunder,232.

Not ours nobility of this world's giving,10.

Not so in haste, my heart,185.

Not to the man of dollars,78.

Not they alone who from the bitter strife,2.

Not to thy saints of old alone dost Thou,179.

Not what I am, O Lord,165.

Not when with self dissatisfied,157.

Nothing pays but God,208.

O be in God's clear world,148.

O, blessed is that man of whom,36.

O, block by block, with sore and sharp endeavor,161.

O brothers! are ye asking,78.

O dwell in me, my Lord,118.

O foolish heart, be still!194.

O for a closer walk with man,75.

O for a faith that will not shrink,180.

O for a man to rise in me,122.

O for the peace of a perfect trust,195.

O Friend of souls! how blest the time,236.

O give me the joy of living,148.

O God! I thank thee for each sight,80.

O God of truth, for whom alone,121.

O God of truth, whose living word,81.

O God, take the reins of my life,79.

O God! whose thoughts are brightest light,69.

O humble me! I cannot hide the joy,99.

O how the thought of God attracts,119.

O it is hard to work for God,170.

O, I could go through all life's troubles,101.

O I would live longer, I gladly would stay,269.

O Jesus Christ, grow thou in me,117.

O Jesus! Friend unfailing,244.

O Jesus, I have promised,247.

O Jesus! Jesus! dearest Lord,242.

O Lord! at Joseph's humble,211.

O Lord, how happy should we be,195.

"O Lord, my God," I oft have said,154.

O Lord, thy heavenly grace impart,82.

O Love divine, that stooped to share,168.

O Love is weak,163.

O Love that wilt not let me go,234.

O make me patient, Lord,122.

O Master, let me walk,131.

O matchless honor, all unsought,62.

O may I join the choir invisible,51.

O Name all other names above,231.

O, never from thy tempted heart,20.

O sad estate Of human wretchedness,137.

O square thyself for use,122.

O star of truth down shining,10.

O that mine eyes might closed be,118.

O the bitter shame and sorrow,118.

O Thou by long experience tried,104.

O thou so weary of thy self-denials,157.

O thou unpolished shaft,96.

O Thou who driest the mourner's tear,155.

O thou who sighest for a broader field,57.

O Thou, whose bounty fills,140.

O tired worker, faltering on,16.

O to serve God for a day,252.

O trifling task so often done,152.

O wad some power the giftie gie us,102.

O, well for him whose will is strong,11.

O who like thee, so calm, so bright,238.

O why and whither?191.

O words of golden music,215.

O work thy works in God,232.

O, yet we trust that somehow good,172.

Oh, be in God's clear world,148.

Of all the myriad moods,119.

Oft when of God we ask,158.

Oft, when the Word is on me,65.

Often ornateness goes with greatness,39.

On God for all events depend,198.

On parent knees, a naked new-born child,267.

On the red ramparts,21.

On thee my heart is resting,85.

On two days it steads not,220.

Once, in the flight of ages past,262.

Once this soft turf, this rivulet's sands,14.

Once to every man and nation,4.

One by one thy duties wait thee,39.

One deed may mar a life,18.

One part, one little part,99.

One prayer I have—all prayers in one,220.

One stitch dropped as we weave,47.

One thing alone, dear Lord,128.

One thought I have—my ample creed,226.

One wept all night beside a sick man's bed,266.

Only a seed—but it chanced,64.

Only a smile. Yes, only a smile,131.

Only for Jesus! Lord, keep it ever,85.

Only those are crowned and sainted,62.

Only to-day is mine,83.

Open the door of your hearts, my lads,176.

Open the shutters free and wide,144.

Others shall sing the song,97.

Our doubts are traitors,186.

Our Father, through the coming year,190.

Our toil is sweet with thankfulness,161.

Our yet unfinished story,204.

Out from thyself, thyself depart,87.

Out of the hardness of heart and will,230.

Out of the night that covers me,23.

Outwearied with the littleness and spite,75.

Pain's furnace heat within me quivers,157.

Patient, resigned and humble wills,102.

Paul and Silas in their prison,141.

Peace, perfect peace in this dark world of sin,89.

Peace upon peace, like wave upon wave,90.

Perplext in faith, but pure in deeds,180.

Persuasion, friend, comes not by toil,76.

Pitch thy behaviour low,97.

Pleased in the sunshine,147.

Pleasures are like poppies spread,263.

Pluck wins! It always wins,19.

Pour forth the oil, pour boldly forth,167.

"Praise God, from whom all blessings flow,"142.

Praise not thy work, but let thy work praise thee,102.

Prayer is Innocence's friend,132.

Prayer is the soul's sincere desire,127.

Prune thou thy words,181.

Purer yet and purer,115.

Put pain from out the world,162.

Quiet from God! How beautiful,230.

Quiet, Lord, my froward heart,91.

Rabbi Jehosha had the skill,220.

Rabia, sick upon her bed,218.

Riches I hold in light esteem,23.

Ring out the grief that saps the mind,140.

Round holy Rabia's suffering,218.

Saint Augustine! well hast thou said,41.

Saint Dominic, the glory of the schools,203.

Saith the Lord, Vengeance is mine,47.

Saviour, who died for me,86.

Say, is your lamp burning, my brother,66.

Say not, the struggle naught availeth,172.

Says God: Who comes towards me,207.

Search thine own heart,102.

Secure in his prophetic strength,64.

Serene I fold my hands and wait,171.

Serve God and be cheerful,143.


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