N Nature with eternal youth— [Waterston] No human eyes Thy face may see— [Higginson] Not always on the Mount may we— [Hosmer] Not given to us from out the sky— [Wendte] Not gold, but only men can make— See under [Emerson] Not in the solitude— [Bryant] Not in vain I poured my supplication— [Burleigh] Not only doth the voiceful day— [Burleigh] Not when, with self dissatisfied— [Hosmer] Now on land and sea descending— [Longfellow, S.] Now sing we a song of the harvest— [Chadwick] Now with creation’s morning song— [Longfellow, S.] Now while the day in trailing splendor— [Hosmer] Now while we sing our closing hymn— [Longfellow, S.]

O O, all ye people— [Adams, J. Q.] “O beautiful, my country”— [Hosmer] O blest the souls that see and hear— [Hosmer] O bow Thine ear, Eternal One— [Pierpont] O church of freedom and of faith— [Longfellow, S.] O day of light and gladness— [Hosmer] O deem not that earth’s crowning bliss— [Burleigh] O Father, fix this wavering will— [Longfellow, S.] O Father, take this new-built shrine— [Hale, E. E.] O Father, Thou who givest all— [Holmes, J. H.] O Father, while I live, I pray— [Holmes, J. H.] O for a prophet’s fire— [Furness] O from these visions, dark— [Bartrum] O God! a temple to thy name— [Longfellow, S.] O God, accept this sacred hour— [Gilman, S.] O God, I thank Thee for each sight— [Mason] O God, in whom we live and move— altered to O Thou, in whom we live and move— [Longfellow, S.] O God of freedom! Hear us pray— [Chapman] O God of Light and Love— [Waterston] O God, our dwelling-place— [Wilson, L. G.] O God, thou giver of all good— [Longfellow, S.] O God! thy children gathered here— [Longfellow, S.] O God unseen, but ever near— [Longfellow, S.] O God, whose dread and dazzling brow— [Bryant] O God, whose law is in the sky— [Savage] O God, whose presence glows in all— [Frothingham, N. L.] O God, whose smile is in the sky— [Holmes, J. H.] O God, with goodness all thine own— [Adams, J. Q.] O heal me, Lord— [Adams, J. Q.] O heavenly gift of love divine— [Very, J.] O Holy Father, mid the calm— [Burleigh] O holy, holy, holy, art Thou— [Longfellow, S.] O, judge me, Lord— [Adams, J. Q.] O Life that maketh all things new— [Longfellow, S.] O Light, from age to age the same— [Hosmer] O Lord my God! how great— [Adams, J. Q.] O Lord of hosts, Almighty King— [Holmes, O. W.] O Lord of life, thy kingdom is at hand— [Ham] O Lord of Life, where’er they be— [Hosmer] O Lord, thy all-discerning— [Adams, J. Q.] O Love Divine, lay on me burdens— [Huntington] O Love Divine, of all that is— [Chadwick] O Love Divine, that stooped to share— [Holmes, O. W.] O Love of God most full— [Clute] O my country, land of promise— [Ham] O Name, all other names above— [Hosmer] O North, with all thy vales— [Bryant] O Prophet souls of all the years— [Hosmer] O sing with loud and joyful song— [Blake] O speed thee, Christian— [Anon.] O star of truth, down shining— [Savage] O stay thy tears; for they are blest— [Norton] O still in accents sweet and strong— [Longfellow, S.] O suffering Friend of all mankind— [Bulfinch] O that the race of men— [Adams, J. Q.] O the beautiful old story— [Alcott] O Thou, at whose dread name we stand— [Sprague] O thou great Friend to all the sons— [Parker] O Thou, in all thy might so far— [Hosmer] O thou in lonely vigil led— [Hosmer] O Thou in whom alone is found— [Ware] O Thou, in whom we live and move— [Longfellow, S.] O Thou, in whose Eternal Name— [Huntington] O Thou that once on Horeb stood— [Huntington] O Thou to Whom in ancient times— [Pierpont] O Thou to whom in prayer and praise— [Church] O Thou who art above all height— [Pierpont] O Thou who art my King— [Badger] O Thou, who art of all that is— [Hosmer] O Thou, who hearest prayer— [Anon.] O Thou who on the whirlwind rides— [Pierpont] O Thou who on thy chosen Son— [Ware] O Thou who turnest into morning— [Loring, L. P.] O thou whose gracious presence— [Ham] O Thou, whose liberal sun and rain— [Longfellow, S.] O Thou, whose love can ne’er forget— [Bryant] O Thou whose own vast temple stands— altered to Thou, whose unmeasured temple stands— [Bryant] O Thou, whose perfect goodness crowns— [Chadwick] O Thou, whose Spirit witness bears— [Hosmer] O Thou with whom in sweet content— [Foote, H. W., I] O troubled sea of Galilee— [Wilson, L. G.] O what concerns it him whose way— [Norton] O when the hours of life are past— [Peabody, W. B. O.] O why should friendship grieve— [Anon.] O wondrous depth of grace— [Anon.] O’er continent and ocean— [Holmes, J. H.] O’er Kedron’s stream and Salem’s— [Pierpont] O’er mountaintops, the mount— [Anon.] Oh, who shall roll the stone away— [Ham] On earth was darkness spread— [Anon.] On eyes that watch through sorrow’s night— [Hosmer] Once to every man and nation— [Lowell] One holy church of God appears— [Longfellow, S.] One saint to another I heard say— [Very, J.] One sweet flower has drooped and faded— [Waterston] One thought I have, my ample creed— [Hosmer] Onward, onward, through the region— [Johnson] Oppression shall not always reign— [Ware] Our Father, while our hearts unlearn— [Holmes, O. W.] Our house, our God, we give to Thee— [Lowell] Our pilgrim brethren, dwelling far— [Livermore, S. W.] Out of every clime and people— [Longfellow, S.] Out of the dark, the circling sphere— [Longfellow, S.] Out of the heart of nature rolled— [Emerson]

P Peace, peace on earth! The heart— [Longfellow, S.] Praise for the glorious light— [Hale, M. W.] Praise to God and thanksgiving— [Gannett] Praise to the living God— [Gannett] and [Mann]

R Remember me, the Saviour said— [Frothingham, N. L.] Richly, O richly have I been— [Furness] Ring, O ring, ye Christmas bells— [Ham]

S Saviour and dearest friend— [Anon.] Saviour, and source of every blessing— [Anon.] Saviour, when thy bread we break— [Robbins, S. D.] Seek not afar for beauty— [Savage] Send down thy truth, O God— [Sill] Send forth, O God, thy truth— [Adams, J. Q.] Servants of Christ, arise— [Sigourney] Set from the restless world apart— [Marean] Show us thy way, O God— [Holmes, J. H.] Sing forth his high eternal name— [Longfellow, S.] Sing to Jehovah a new song— [Adams, J. Q.] Sing to the Lord a song— [Adams, J. Q.] Slavery and death the cup contains— [Sargent] Sleep, my little Jesus— [Gannett] Slowly, by Thy hand unfurled— altered to Slowly by God’s hand unfurled— [Furness] Sovereign and transforming Grace— [Hedge] Sovereign of worlds! display— [Anon.] Spirit Divine! attend our prayer— [Longfellow, S.] Spirit of God, in thunder speak— [Chadwick] Spirit of Truth, of Life, of Power— [Westwood] Standing forth in life’s rough way— [Bryant] Still wave our streamer’s glorious folds— [Sears] Still will we trust, though earth— [Burleigh] Strong-souled Reformer, whose— [Johnson] Supreme Disposer of the heart— See: [Longfellow, S.] Sure to the mansions of the blest— [Adams, J. Q.] Swift years, but teach me— [Anon.]

T Take my heart, O Father— [Anon.] Take our pledge, eternal Father— [Mott] Tell me not in mournful numbers— [Longfellow, H. W.] That God is Love, unchanging Love— [Furness] The ages one great minster seem— [Lowell] The brightening dawn and— [Burleigh] The bud will soon become a flower— [Very, J.] The builders, toiling through the days— [Ham] The changing years, Eternal God— [Mason] The earth, all light and loveliness— [Miles] The evening wind begins to blow— [Long] The God that to our fathers— [Savage] The heavens thy praise are telling— See: [Longfellow, S.] The land our fathers left to us— [Higginson] The Lord gave the word— [Frothingham, N. L.] The Lord is in his holy place— [Gannett] The loving Friend to all who bowed— [Longfellow, S.] The morning hangs its signal— [Gannett] The outward building stands complete— [Hosmer] The past is dark with sin and shame— [Higginson] The past yet lives in all its truth— [Appleton] The patriarch’s dove, on weary wing— [Frothingham, N. L.] The perfect world by Adam trod— [Willis, N. P.] The rose is queen among the flowers— [Hosmer] The Saviour said “Yet one thing more”— [Longfellow, H. W.] The spirit of the Lord has stirred— [Mott] The summer days are come again— [Longfellow, S.] The sun is still forever sounding— [Hedge] The very blossoms of our life— [Savage] The voice of God is calling— [Holmes, J. H.] The Will Divine that woke a waiting time— [Johnson] The works, O Lord, our hands— [Wilson, L. G.] The world throws wide its brazen gates— [Weiss] Theories, which thousands cherish— [Waterston] There cometh o’er the spirit— [Very, W.] There is a beautiful land— [Burleigh] There is a strife we all must wage— [Bulfinch] There is a world, and O how blest— [Anon.] There is a world eye hath not seen— Attributed to [Very, J.] There is no flock, however watched— [Longfellow, H. W.] They are slaves who will not choose— [Lowell] Thirsting for a living spring— [Appleton] This child we dedicate— [Gilman, S.] This day let grateful praise ascend— [Hale, M. W.] Thou art my morning, God of light— [Robbins, S. D.] Thou art, O God! my East— [Robbins, S. D.] Thou art the Way, and he— [Anon.] Thou, infinite in love— [Miles] Thou glorious God, before whose face— [Chadwick] Thou Grace Divine, encircling all— [Scudder] Thou gracious Power, whose mercy— [Holmes, O. W.] Thou Life within my life, than self— [Scudder] Thou Lord of hosts, whose guiding hand— [Frothingham, O. B.] Thou Lord of life, our saving health— [Longfellow, S.] Thou mighty God, who didst of old— [Chadwick] Thou One in all, thou All in one— [Beach] Thou only Living, only True— [Furness] Thou must go forth alone— [Anon.] Thou rulest, Lord, the lights on high— [Williams, T. C.] Thou unrelenting past— [Bryant] Thou, who didst stoop below— [Miles] Thou who dost all things give— [Furness] Thou whose glad summer yields— [Johnson] Thou whose love didst give us birth— altered to Thou whose love brought us to birth— [Foote, H. W., II.] Thou whose spirit dwells in all— [Chadwick] Through the changes of the day— [Burleigh] Through willing heart and helping hand— [Hosmer] Thy kingdom come, O Lord— [Hosmer] Thy kingdom come, on bended knee— [Hosmer] Thy praise, O God, in Zion waits— [Kimball] Thy seamless robe conceals Thee not— [Chadwick] Thy servants’ sandals, Lord— [Johnson] Thy way, O Lord, is in the sea— [Badger] ’Tis not Thy chastening hand— [Anon.] ’Tis winter now; the fallen snow— [Longfellow, S.] To him who children blessed— [Clarke] To hold thy glory, Lord of all— [Williams, T. C.] To light that shines in stars and souls— [Johnson] To prayer! for the day that God hath blest— [Ware] To prayer, the glorious sun is gone— [Ware] To prayer, to prayer, for morning breaks— [Ware] To the High and Holy One— [Furness] To the truth that makes us free— [Furness] To Thee, O God in heaven— [Clarke] To thine eternal arms, O God— [Higginson] Today be joy in every heart— [Hosmer] Toiling through the livelong night— [Bulfinch] Touch Thou mine eyes— [Ham] Turn not from him who asks of thee— [Very, J.] Turn to the stars of heaven— [Adams, J. Q.] ’Twas in the East, the mystic East— [Hedge] ’Twas the day when God’s anointed— [Hedge]

U Unto thy temple, Lord, we come— [Collyer] Unworthy to be called thy son— [Furness] Uplift the song of praise— [Hosmer]

W We ask not that our path— [Burleigh] We bless Thee for this sacred day— [Gilman, C.] We follow, Lord, where thou— [Anon.] We go not on a pilgrimage— [Very, J.] We have not wings; we may not soar— [Longfellow, H. W.] We honor those whose work began— [Horton] We love the venerable house— [Emerson] We meditate the day— [Frothingham, N. L.] We pray for truth and peace— [Hurlburt] We pray no more, made lowly wise— [Hosmer] We see the gallant streamer yet— [Sears] We sowed a seed in faith and hope— [Longfellow, S.] We will not weep, for God is standing by— [Hurlburt] What has drawn us thus apart— [Chadwick] What is the world that it should share— [Furness] What is this that stirs within— [Furness] What means this glory round our feet— [Lowell] What power unseen by mortal eye— [Bulfinch] What purpose burns within our hearts— [Savage] Whatever dims the sense of truth— [Hale, M. W.] When adverse winds and waves arise— [Sigourney] When Christ with all his shining train— [Prince] When courage fails, and faith burns low— [Hosmer] When doomed to death the Apostle lay— [Bryant] When from the Jordan’s gleaming wave— [Longfellow, S.] When gladness gilds our prosperous day— [Burleigh] When God upheaved the pillared earth— [Pray] When he who from the scourge of wrong— [Bryant] When in silence o’er the deep— [Hale, M. W.] When Israel’s foes, a numerous host— [Fernald] When, o’er the billow-heaving— [Adams, J. Q.] When, on devotion’s seraph wing— [Miles] When shadows gather on our way— [Hosmer] When shall the voice of singing— [Anon.] When the blind suppliant— [Bryant] When the constant sun returning— [Hosmer] When the gladsome day declineth— [Savage] When the world around us throws— [Williams, T. C.] When this song of praise shall cease— [Bryant] When thy heart, with joy o’erflowing— [Williams, T. C.] Where ancient forests round us spread— [Norton] Where is our holy church?— [Wilson, E. H.] Where men on mounts of vision— [Hosmer] While thus [now] thy throne of grace— [Robbins, C.] While with lips with praise that glow— [Pierpont] Whither, midst falling dew— [Bryant] Who is thy neighbor? He whom thou— [Peabody, W. B. O.] Who would sever freedom’s shrine?— [Gilman, S.] Why come not spirits— [Anon.] Why should I fear— [Adams, J. Q.] Why slumbereth, Lord, each— [Anon.] Why weep for those, frail child— [Loring, W. J.] Wild was the day, the wintry sea— [Bryant] Will God, who made the earth— [Follen] Wilt Thou not visit me?— [Very, J.] With heart’s glad song, dear Lord— [Young] With loving hearts and hands— [Ames] With praise and prayer our gifts we bring— [Ware] Wonders still the world shall witness— [Trapp] Work, and thou shalt bless the day— [Dana]

Y Years are coming, speed them— [Ballou] Yes, to the last command— [Gilman, S.]

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