HYMN OF TRUST THE LAST LOOK O. W. Holmes. 66 Behold! not him we knew." Putnam, 258 "STILL WILL WE TRUST THOUGH EARTH SEEMS DARK AND "THERE IS A LAND WHERE BEAUTY CANNOT FADE." Uhland. Hymns of the Ages, III, 57 Hymns of the Ages, II., 141 FAITH UNITED BY DEATH "A little longer yet, a little longer." Hymns of the Ages, II., 237 W. H. Hurlbut. "We will not weep, for God is standing by us." Rev. H. & T. Book, 734 A. P. Stanley. J "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 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 A FIRST SORROW FRIEND SORROW The Thought of God, 37 "Arise, this day shall shine." "Do not cheat thy heart and tell her." Poems, 49 A. A. Procter. Poems, 8 FROM CHANGE TO THE UNCHANGING M. Farmingham. "Slow move the feet amid life's lengthening shadows." Uplands of God, 145 (An old country home.) (What a hopeful man might wish said at his grave.) LOOKING UNTO GOD. "I look to thee in every need." Poems, 351 S. Longfellow. Rev. H. & T. Book, 624 → A GERMAN TRUST SONG "Just as God leads me I would "My God, I thank thee.” TRUST AND SUBMISSION WHEN? go.' Sursum Corda, 93 Andrews Norton. Rev. H. & T. Book, 724 Susan Coolidge. "If I were told that I must die to-morrow." "All things that are on earth shall wholly pass away." FROM "IN MEMORIAM." "Strong Son of God, immortal Love." Bryant. Poems, 149 Quiet Hours, II., 193 GOD'S PRESENCE THE SOURCE OF ALL JOY FLIGHT OF THE SPIRIT Quiet Hours, II., 150 Mrs. Hemans. "Whither, oh, whither wilt thou wing thy way?" Quiet Hours, II., 188 J I MOVE INTO THE LIGHT Anonymous. "Out of the shadows that shroud the soul." Palace of the King, 101 LENT, NOT LOST Anonymous. "All is not lost that's passed beyond our keeping." Palace of the King, 123 NO MORE No more, on earth no more." Mrs. Gaskell. Memory and Hope, 105 "WHILE THEE I SEEK, PROTECTING POWER." H. M. Williams. GOD KNOWETH BEST "He took them from me, one by one." (Trustful through many afflictions.) "AT NOONTIDE CAME A VOICE." (A woman in prime of life.) Poems, 147 C. T. Brooks. Poems, 152 F. H. Marr. Chamber of Peace, 114 Dora Greenwell. Sursum Corda, 273 world fleeting IN MEMORIAM. H. T. TUCKERMAN "O friend, endeared to heart and mind.” THE SOUL'S PARTING "She sat within life's Banquet Hall at noon. DEATH AND SPRING 66 My noble friend is dead." MEMORIAE POSITUM. (In part.) Why make we moan?" Dora Greenwell. Sursum Corda, 275 J. W. Chadwick. "Though he lived and died among us. (Truth's Warrior.) FOLLEN. (In part.) A LAMENT 66 Oh, while life's solemn mystery glooms." "The circle is broken, one seat is forsaken." JOSEPH STURGE. (In part.) 66 Poems, 18 Poems, 96 Poems, 135 Whittier. Thanks for the good man's beautiful example." THE BLESSED LIFE IN MEMORIAM 66 "O blessed life! the heart at rest." Poems, 238 W. T. Mason. Rev. H. & T. Book, 233 J Why should we weep when 'tis so well with him?" "As precious gums are not for lasting fire." Ah, she was not an angel to adore." "HOW BLEST THE RIGHTEOUS WHEN HE DIES." Poems, 137 CHARACTER OF THE HAPPY WARRIOR Wordsworth. "Who is the happy Warrior? "THE GOOD, THEY DROP AROUND US, Rev. H. & T. Book, 730 Who is he?" ONE BY ONE." Isaac Williams. Quiet Hours, II., 166 |