O, Marduk, lord of countries, terrible one..... O mother dear, Jerusalem.... O my God, thou hast wounded me with love....Paul Verlaine Once in a dream I saw the flowers.. Once in Persia reigned a King.. Once when my heart was passion free... One asked a sign from God; and day by day. ....Victor Starbuck One day as I sat and suffered...... One day there entered at my chamber door. One sweetly solemn thought.. Only for these I pray... On the heights of Great Endeavor.. ..Bliss Carman On the outermost far-flung ridge of ice and snow Onward, Christian soldiers. O Paradise! O Paradise!. O thou eternal one! whose presence bright. Charlotte P. Gilman Madison Cawein 429 Christina Rossetti 753 68 222 May Riley Smith 580 442 ....... 603 men....Theodore Parker O thou great Friend to all the sons of Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting. Out of the deep and the dark.. Frances T. Palgrave . William Wordsworth .....Old French Out of the depths have I cried unto Thee O Out of the night that covers me.. O valiant Hearts, who to your glory came.. Yone Noguchi English Prayer Book O Wahkonda (Master of Life), pity me.. O world, thou choosest not the better part...... .George Santayana Р Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin.. Edward H. Bickersteth.. Peace! The perfect word is sounding, like a Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean-roll... Lord Byron S Safe home, safe home in port... Saying "There is no hope," he stepped.. Say not the struggle naught availeth. Seated one day at the organ.... 564 279 521 277 338 Serene, I fold my hands and wait. So here hath been dawning.. Some keep. Sunday going to church... 702 80 So soon my body will have gone.. Sorrow has a harp of seven strings.. So, there, when sunset made the downs look new. Charles H. Sorley Sorrows humanize our race.... Jean Ingelow Wilbur Underwood seen.. Richard Watson Gilder.. Robert Burns George Meredith .Alice Corbin Henderson. The cheerfu' supper done, wi' serious face. The Lord descended from above. ..Thomas Sternhold PAGE 342 254 442 .... 231 95 345 Thomas of Celano 757 Stephen Philipps 424 .Alfred Tennyson 304 396 are Victor Hugo 382 99 The Lord reigneth; he is apparelled with majesty. Psalm XCIII The moon shines in my body, but my blind eyes .Psalm XXIII 91 The pith of faith is gone. And as there lie. .... Norman Gale 34 3 I 452 There are hermit souls that live withdrawn.....Sam Walter Foss thine alms .......Sir Aubrey de Vere.... There is a beautiful island away in the West... Sioux Indians There is a green hill far away.. ..... ...Cecil F. Alexander ..Isaac Watts . James Cowden Wallace.. 410 766 536 728 763 135 ... 448 There is one Mind, one omnipresent Mind....Samuel T. Coleridge There smiled the Smooth Divine, unused to There was a bright and happy tree.. Timothy Dwight There were ninety and nine that safely lay.. 369 251 These are thy glorious works, Parent of good..John Milton These are the gifts I ask of thee.. The senses loving Earth or well or ill. These things shall be! A loftier race. The Son of God goes forth to war.. The Sons of Mary seldom bother, for they have inherited that good part.... The soul wherein God dwells.. The sounding cataract The spacious firmament on high. The stranger in my gates-lo! that am I.. The sun, the moon, the stars, the seas, the hills and the plains . Alfred Tennyson The tree of Faith its bare dry boughs must shed. John G. Whittier The white church on the hill.. The wasting thistle whitens in my crest. The word of God came unto me.. The word of the Lord by night.. Margaret Widdemer .... 173 58 394 373 378 Wilson Agnew Barrett Ralph Waldo Emerson.. The world is too much with us: late and soon... William Wordsworth They are all gone into the world of light......Henry Vaughan They bear no laurels on their sunless brows.... Arthur W. Upson They have not gone from us. Ch, no! they are.. Robert Nichols They say that "Time assuages". They that go down to the sea in ships. Carl Sandburg Emily Dickinson They went forth to battle, but they always fell..Shaemas O Sheel doomed to the death...... PAGE ....... 762 705 197 592 ..... 255 221 723 16 161 598 278 589 12 298 This I ask Thee-tell it to me truly, Lord!.. setti ... This is the month, and this the happy morn.....John Milton Thou and I and he art not gods made men for a span Thou art coming, O my Savior. Thou art the essence of all created things. 335 327 604 685 300 ..Algernon C. Swinburne. Barca alone..Alfred Tennyson Thou canst not prove that thou art body 506 202 231 283 ..... 285 5 .Arthur Hugh Clough ... 395 Matthew Arnold Edmund C. Stedman 419 582 ..Henry W. Longfellow... 646 Thou, who dost feel Life's vessel strand.. Three score and ten! The tumult of the world.. Dudley Foulke Thro' the night of doubt and sorrow...... soar (from Religio Laici) Bernard S. Ingemann... |