EACH fabled fount of comfort dry Earth now is green, and heaven is blue 39 England, with all thy faults I love thee 82 Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade.... 255
FAIR are the provinces that England Fair Autumn spreads her fields of gold Fair flower that shunn'st the gaze of day 59 Fair flowers in sweet succession should 270 Fair pledges of a fruitful tree 218 Faith, Hope, and Love now dwell 177 Faith, like a simple, unsuspecting child 173 Fallen is thy throne, O Israel
HAIL, and farewell, thou lovely guest 62 Hail, beauteous stranger of the grove 76 Hail Devon, in thy bosom let me rest 8 Hail, gentle winds! I love your...... 103 Hail! great Immanuel, ever honour'd 165 Hail! hail! reviv'd, reviving Spring.. Hail, noble Albion; where no golden Hail the day that sees him rise Hail to thy hues thou lovely flower .. Happiness! thou lovely name.... Happy me! O happy sheep.......... Hark, in the vale I hear thy evening.. Hark 'twas winter's sullen voice Hard is the heart who never at the tomb 27 Far from the world, O Lord! I flee.. Harp of Eternity! begin the song.... 18 Far to the right where Appennine ........ Hast thou a charm to stay the morning 2 Father of heaven, full many a wasted 238 Have ye dwelt in the land of the brave 99 Faults in the life breed errors ...... 295 Hear what they were: The progeny.. Fierce o'er the sands the lordly lion stalks 79 He came, the sweet angel my Father.. 242 Fierce passions discompose the mind.. 180 He is the freeman, whom the truth 18 First-born of Ether, high in fields of light 131 Here bliss is short, imperfect, insecure 27 Forced from home and all its pleasures 231 Here having stepp'd aboard, he turn'd 14 Forgive thy foes, nor that alone...... 296 Her mighty sails the breezes swell.... 22 For Man to tell how human life began 116 He wept by Lazarus' grave, how will 15 Form'd in pure celestial fashion He who hath bent him o'er the dead.. 83 Forth from the dark and stormy sky 184 High on her rock in solitary state.... 234 For tho' in souls where taste and sense 215 His eyes uplifted and his hands close.. 14 For thou didst die for me, oh Son of God 157 Hope, with uplifted foot set free For thou wast born of woman, thou didst 135 Honour and happiness unite.......... 181 France, and Spain, and Portugal How beautiful is morn ........ Friend after friend departs How cheerfully the unpartiall Sunne.. 17 From bright'ning fields of ether How fair is the Rose! what a beautiful 6 From Calvary a cry was heard 16 How long ye miserably blind From conquest Jeptha came 11 How lovely is this wildered scene.... From Olivet's sequestered seats ...... How many thousands are wakening 25 From the hill, stout timber Noah fell'd 190 How poor, how rich, how abject, From the recesses of a lowly spirit.... 183 How rich the Peacock! what bright.. Full of mercy, full of love...... How softly now the vernal gales................ How still the morning of the hallow'd 26 How smiling wakes the verdant year.. 31 How sweetly flow'd the gospel's sound 14 How sweet in the musing of faith.... 15 How withered, perished seems the form 6
I did but see him and he disappeared 246 If Nature smiles e'en here below If this delicious, grateful flower ...... 236 I gaze upon yon orbs of light .... 261 I hate that Drum's discordant sound. 293 I heard that Negro on his lowly bed.. 232 I hear thee speak of the better land .. 279 I loved thee daughter of my heart.... 245 Immense Creator! whose all-powerful 12 In a valley obscure, on a bank of green 64 In days of yore as Gothic fable tells.. 284 In distant days of wild romance...... 292 In Israel's fane by silent night........ 200 Injured, hopeless, faint and weary........ 193 I never hear that plaintive sigh ...... 238 In this pillar I do lie ....... 192 In times like ours, 'twere wise if people 294 I quit the world's fantastic joys 182 I saw it in my evening walk
I saw them in white raiment ........ I sing of God the mighty source...... I sought Thee round about, O thou Is there no power our darkness It happen'd on a solemn even-tide.... 160 It happen'd on a cloudy morn........ 286 It is a fearful thing to see............ 238 It is a solemn chapter, and is graced.. 211 It is not that my lot is low
Loud blew the storm of night, ...... 146 Lo where a crowd of pilgrims toil.... 181
NAY, do not wantonly destroy Nay, shrink not from that word Farewell 239 Next, brave Philotimus in post did ride 124 Next to the captain, coward Deilos.. 126 Night is the time for rest No airy dreams their simple fancies.. Noble the mountain stream Nor less attractive is the woodland.... No sounds of worldly toil ascending Not a tree, a plant, a leaf, a blossom.. Not seldom, clad in radiant vest...... Not worlds on worlds in phalanx deep 59 Now let the bright reverse be known 172 Now the golden morn aloft No war, nor battle's sound
OBSCUREST night involved the sky 229
O bury not the dead by day.... ......... 270 O day most calm and bright .... 260 Odours of spring my sense ye charm.. 242 O execrable son so to aspire Oft have I seen, when musing O God, whose thunder shakes the sky 178 Oh call my brother back to me...... 244 Oh come with thy olive-branch...... 166 Oh for that spirit whieh on Moses' lyre 197 Oh for the harp that David swept 201 Oh gracious power, for thy belov'd 41 Oh hand of bounty largely spread
Oh who is it comes from the field .... 208 O most adorable, most unadored...... 17 Old tree thou art wither'd On all-important Time
Once in the flight of ages past One morning in the month of May On Summer's breast the hawthorn On the wild heath in mournful guise.. 230 On thy beds of clover playing 69 On two bold hills Jerusalem is seen.. 208 O painted clouds sweet beauties 105 O Salem who in proud disdain O that in unfetter'd union
See how beneath the moon-beam's smile 97 See the leaves around us falling See where it smokes along the sounding 171 See yonder comes the powerful King.. 108 Self-flattered, unexperienced, high 122 She is fallen, she is fall'n
She was adorn'd with what all Earth.. 117 Since o'er thy footstool here below.... 276 Since 'tis thy sentence, I should part.. 177 Since trifles make the sum of human.. 283 .. 168 Sing thy Creator's praise, and own Sire of the stormy Alps, majestic power 98 Sleep breathes at last from out thee 241 Sleep little baby, sleep .............. 247 Slow glides the Nile amid the margin 194 So fades the lovely blooming flower.. 255 So forth issewed the seasons of the yeare 36 So sinks the day-star in the ocean-bed 251 Sound the loud timbrel o'er Egypt's.. 199 Star of the morn, whose placid ray.... 141 Star of the evening, how I love to mark 113 Stay thou orb of golden flame........ 110 Stranger, pause, for thee the day .... 236 Sublime emerging from the misty verge 110 Sublime, ineffable, angelic grace...... 189 Suffer that little children come to me.. 143 Survey the warlike Horse............. Survivor sole, and hardly such of all.. 52 Sweet as the shepherd's tuneful reed.. 170 Sweet bird whom the winter constrains 74 Sweet flower, spring's earliest, loveliest 57 Sweet is the light of Sabbath Eve.... 264 Sweet is the scene when Christians die 269 Sweet Robin, I hail thy appearance .. 74 Sweet Sabbath of the year ....... Sweet the hour of tribulation
O the wrath of the Lord is a terrible.. 189 O thou Eternal one whose presence .. O thou on earth beloved, adored...... O thou who once didst wander here.. Ours is a lovely world! how fair Our little Enoch sleeps upon yon bed Over head upgrew insuperable height O winter, ruler of the inverted year .. 47
PALE rugged Winter bending o'er 46 Pharaoh upon a gorgeous throne of state 193 Pilgrim, burden'd with thy sin 170 Poor Oscar! how feebly thou crawl'st 219 Praise to God, immortal praise ...... 184 Prayer is the soul's sincere desire.... 183 Pride, self-adoring pride was primal.. 124 Proof needs not here, for whether we Prophet of the elder day Pure spirit! O where art thou now!.. 252
REJOICE! Rejoice! the son of Jesse Religion thou the soul of happiness Retire; the world shut out;
The gnarled oak by some fair streamlet's 52 The heavens, O Lord, thy power .... The horrid crags by toppling convent The insect that with puny wing The King was on his throne.......... 210 The lark has sung his carol in the sky 221 The light of Sabbath Eve ............ 264 The Lord, my Pasture, shall prepare.. 166 The Lord of Hosts hath walked 157 The Lord our God is full of might The Lord our God is Lord of all...... The mighty frame of glorious grace 130 The morning dawns upon the place.... 154 The morning flowers display their sweets 252 The Niobe of nations, there she stands 84 There God unfolds his presence ...... 279 There is a bird who by his coat...... 76 There is a land where everlasting Suns 279 There is a gem that lights the eye .... 216 There is an hour of peaceful rest...... 278 There is a flower-a little flower 66 There is a stream which issues forth 179 There is a smile upon that cheek .... 246 There is there is a joy......... ..... 280 There often wanders one whom better 239 The roaring tumult of the billowed sea 145 The rose had been wash'd, just wash'd 217 The fose was rich in bloom on Sharon's 243 There was a sound of revelry by night 226 The Saviour wept, his beaming eye.. 147 These are thy glorious works Parent.. 31 These as they change Almighty Father 49 These eyes that were half-closed in death 207 These irs of age are messengers .... 122 The setting orb of night, her level ray 160 The sepulchre was gaping wide ...... 148 The sleepy spring was still in bed The snow-drop Winter's timid child 56 The Son, on his great expedition now 21 The spacious firmament on high The standards of imperial Rome...... 154 The stars are forth the moon above .. 112 The sun-beams streak the azure skies.. 101 The sun had sunk beneath the western 150 The sun is high, the Atlantic is unfann'd 94 The towering eagle soars from human 77 The wanton troopers passing by.. ...... 221 The wind blows chill across those gloomy 192 The wolf is in thy kingly hall The world is grown old............. The world's something bigger
The year hath seen its round They know the Almighty's power This book, this holy book on every line 129 This fact is clear; both man and woman 289 This place is holy ground ... This world that we so highly prize.... 128 Thou art, O Lord, the life and light .. 11 Thou art no lingerer in monarch's hall 109 Thou art our Father, Lord our Lord.. 209 Thou coloured winglet, floating in the ray 69 Thou desolate and dying year Thou didst, O mighty God, exist Tho' pictured in thy form I see...... 262 Thou hast thy beauties, sterner ones.. 47 Thou most indulgent, most tremendous 131 Thou sacred light, that right from wrong 167 Tho' short thy span, God's unimpeach'd 254 Thou soft flowing Kedron...... Thou, whose rejoicing eye of light.... 108 Thou, whose spell can raise the dead 201 Thrice welcome, little English flower.. Thro' shades and solitudes profound 170 Thus arrogant and thus absurd........ 205 Thus prayed the Prophet. 202 Thus when Elijah mark'd from Carmel's 202 Time's glory is to calm contending Kings 257 Time in advance behind him hides,.. 256 Time, swift time from years their motion 121 Time was each lady thought no harm.. 287 'Tis eve, the sun's last rays are lingering 101 'Tis finished, he spake the words 155 'Tis her first grief, the bird is dead 219 'Tis midnight, 'tis midnight. 196 'Tis pleasant to wander along on the sand 96 'Tis summer-'tis summer
To mark the sufferings of the babe.... 245 To men of other minds my fancy flies 82 To purify their wine some people bleed 232 To sit on rocks, to muse o'er flood.... 234 Traverse the world, go fly from pole.. 167 Triumphant arch that fill'st the sky.... 106 True Charity a plant divinely nursed.. 176 True hope is Jacob's staffe indeed.... 173 Turn, turn thy hasty foot aside :: 294 Turn on the prudent ant thy heedful Turn we to survey where rougher climes 83 'Twas a lovely thought to mark the hours 67 'Twas in the glad season of spring ... .... 233 'Twas midnight, and along each silent 222 'Twas morn! the rising splendor roll❜d 194 'Twas morn, the dewy morn.......... 248
WANTON drole whose harmless play.. Weep not my mother, weep not 246 What hid'st thou in thy treasure caves 94 What is it that gives thee mild queen 111 What is life? a rapid stream What is the world? a wildering maze 129 What suns have shone, what storms.. 202 When all thy mercies, O my God When beechen buds begin to swell Whene'er we climb the mountain's head 12 When forced to part from those we love 239 When I have seen thy snowy wing.. 80 When I consider how my light is spent 235 When I remember Christ our burthen 156 When Jordan hush'd his waters still.. 140 When life is forgot and night hath power 195 When marshall'd on the nightly plain 141 When my breast labours with oppressive 35 When on Sinai's top I see .......... 150 When spring unlocks the flowers When the first day-beam bless'd the sky 104 When thro' the torn sail the wild tempest 146
When we our weary limbs to rest.... 208 When with a serious musing I behold 63 Wherefore do the heathen rage 206 Where now the vital energy that mov'd 47 Where seas of glass with gay reflection 55 Where southern seas and winds prevail 80 Which is the happiest death to die?.. 267 While wits thro' fiction's regions ramble 288 Whoe'er like me with trembling anguish 255 Who is my mother or my brethren ?.. 143 Whom call we gay? that honour long 168 Whose imp art thou with dimpled cheek 119 Whose is that sword, that voice?.... 212 Who shall avenge the slave? Why wakes that moan of deep distress? 207 Winter has a joy for me
Wisdom is humble, says the voice
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