Arlington, 19-49, 71, 72, 81, 89, 92, 108, 111, 117, 127, 129, 133, 185, 192, 220 Autumn,---(8 1.) 43—14, 17, 22, 68, 159, 161 Azmon, 20-49, 155, 175, 202, 224, 230, 237 Balerma, 21—45, 88, 103, 112, 117, 134, 165, 175, 186, 199, 273 Benneson, 44-29, 42, 61, 62, 63, 67, 68, 115, 153, 172, 180 -56-3
Boylston,--32-9, 23, 64, 119, 128, 170
Milton, (61.)---15-5, 55, 118, 138, 139, 201 Missionary Chant,..16—40, 70,73, 79, 91, 105,
The Tunes are grouped by Metres; and within each group of Metres are arranged alphabetically.
The soul. Nuremburg, 39.
WHAT is this that stirs within, Loving goodness, hating sin, Always craving to be blest, Finding here below no rest? What is it? and whither, whence, This unsleeping, secret sense, Longing for its rest and food In some hidden, untried good? 'Tis the soul,-mysterious name! Him it seeks from whom it came: While I muse, I feel the fire Burning on, and mounting higher. Onward, upward, to thy throne, O thou Infinite, Unknown! Still it presseth, till it see Thee in all, and all in thee.
THIRSTING for a living spring, Seeking for a higher home,
Resting where our souls must cling, Trusting, hoping, Lord, we come. Glorious hopes our spirit fill, When we feel that thou art near: Father! then our fears are still, Then the soul's bright end is clear. Life's hard conflict we would win, Read the meaning of life's frown; Change the thorn-bound wreath of sin For the spirit's starry crown. Make us beautiful within By thy spirit's holy light: Guard us when our faith burns dim, Father of all love and might!
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