SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF POEMS. Reference is made to the following books: Putnam. Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith. Bryant. Library of Poetry and Song. Household Edition and Phoebe Cary. - Poems of Longfellow, Whittier, Lowell, Bryant, Alice Sunshine in the Soul. 2 vols. Hymns of the Ages. 3 vols. [Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co. Revised Hymn & Tune Book. Memory and Hope. [Boston. Roberts. [Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. [Boston. Amer. Unitarian Association. [Boston. Ticknor & Fields. 1851 [London. Macmillan. [Boston. 1880. [Boston. Roberts. [Boston. Roberts. 1877 [Boston. Roberts. 1885 [Boston. Roberts. 1885 [Boston. 1833. [N. Y. 1865. [N. Y. Randolph. Palace of the King. The Chamber of Peace. Uplands of God. Cheering Words. "They passed away from sight and hands." MORTAL AND IMMORTAL "I stand between the Future and the Past." Schaff & Gilman, 302. Putnam, 403 SEALED ORDERS J. W. Chadwick. "Our life is like a ship that sails some day." Poems, 250 A. H. Clough. "As ships becalmed at eve.' Poems, 33. Quiet Hours, I., 69 (Friends separated by long absence, reunited.) "The apostle slept-a light shone in the prison." It may be in the evening." COMING J. D. Burns. Shadow of the Rock, 20 Barbara Macandrew. Schaff & Gilman, 649 R. W. Gilder. Schaff and Gilman, 826 H. S. Sutton. "A sower went forth to sow.' (The mission of pain.) HOW BEAUTIFUL TO BE ALIVE COME, YE DISCONSOLATE Moore. IN THE OTHER WORLD "It lies around us like a cloud." Rev. H. & T. Book, 858 THE TWO WORLDS "Two worlds there are. To one our eyes we strain." Dublin Univ. Mag. Shadow of the Rock, 133 NUNC SUSCIPE, Terra Prudentius. "Receive him, Earth, into thy harboring shrine." Book of Praise, 318 (At the grave.) MORTALITY Mrs. Muloch-Craik. "Ye dainty mosses, lichens gray.' Hymns of the Ages, II., 240. Poems Old and New, 1881. 56 HYMN DURING THE PLAGUE Prof. Wilson. Schaff & Gilman, 132 "The air of death breathes through our souls." THE OTHER SIDE "I dreamed I had a plot of ground." THE VERDICT OF DEATH 66 Alice Cary. Poems, 135 Mrs. Charles. 'How doth Death speak of our Beloved?" FROM "IN MEMORIAM," XCII. Horatius Bonar. beloved ones my steps are moving." Palace of the King, II "Do any hearts ache there, beyond the peaceful river?" THE DEAD L. C. Moulton. Palace of the King, 141 H. Alford. "The dead alone are great." THE ANGEL AT THE TOMB 66 Memory and Hope, 52 'The mourners came at break of day." "THERE IS A LAND WHERE BEAUTY CANNOT FADE." Uhland. Hymns of the Ages, III, 57 Alice Cary. INTIMATIONS "There is a hovering about me." Poems, 138 OF ONE FLESH Phabe Cary. Poems, 291 Greville. A LITTLE WHILE "A little while, and every fear." A LITTLE LONGER 66 FAITH Hymns of the Ages, II., 141 A little longer yet, a little longer." We will not weep, for God is standing by us." UNITED BY DEATH Rev. H. & T. Book, 734 "Till Death us part." (For a loving husband and wife.) HE GIVETH SONGS IN THE NIGHT Uplands of God, 238 "We praise thee oft for hours of bliss." John Page Hopps. Shadow of the Rock, 93 Anonymous. THE DEAD "Thou God of Love! beneath thy sheltering wings.' (At the grave.) Hymns of the Ages, III., 281. Book of Praise, 318 A DYING HYMN 66 Earth with its dark and dreadful ills.” ALL SAINTS' DAY DEATH Alice Cary. Poems, 160 Mrs. Mulock-Craik. "I shall find them again, I shall find them again.” Poems Old and New, 484 "There are who fear thy summons, Death!" Hymns of the Ages, II, 241 GREEN PASTURES AND STILL WATERS |