Transcriber's Note.
The compiler of this collection is not identified.
Apparent typographical errors have been corrected. "Zavier" has been replaced by "Xavier". Inconsistencies in the use of hyphens and of accents have been retained.
Where individual poems lack titles they are identified, in the Table of Contents, by their first line or an appropriate phrase.
Religious Poems
THE ANGEL'S INTERCESSION.
SELECTED.
PHILADELPHIA:
THE RODGERS COMPANY.
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Our King | Frances Ridley Havergal. | 9 |
The Sleep | E. B. Browning. | 10 |
God's Commands | Doddridge. | 13 |
Be Strong | Adelaide Procter. | 14 |
The Sleep of the Beloved | Horatius Bonar. | 15 |
Self-Dependence | Matthew Arnold. | 16 |
What is Prayer? | James Montgomery. | 18 |
The Virgin Mary to the Child Jesus | E. B. Browning. | 19 |
The Voice from Galilee | Horatius Bonar. | 28 |
Lead, Kindly Light | Cardinal Newman. | 29 |
Weary of Life | Unidentified. | 30 |
Come unto Me | Unidentified. | 31 |
Earth's Beauty | Horatius Bonar. | 33 |
Servant of God | James Montgomery. | 34 |
The Angel's Story | Adelaide Procter. | 35 |
Jesus | Bernard. | 44 |
Morality | Matthew Arnold. | 45 |
Morning | John Keble. | 47 |
Divine Order | Horatius Bonar. | 50 |
The Issues of Life and Death | James Montgomery. | 51 |
Gracious Spirit | Stocker. | 52 |
St. Agnes' Eve | Alfred Tennyson. | 53 |
Life and Death | Adelaide Procter. | 54 |
The Angel's Call | Mrs. Hemans. | 56 |
I would not Live alway | Muhlenberg. | 57 |
Jerusalem the Golden | Bernard. | 58 |
When our Heads are Bowed | Heber. | 60 |
O Soul, Soul | Henry C. Graves. | 61 |
The Look | E. B. Browning. | 62 |
The Meaning of the Look | E. B. Browning. | 62 |
Comfort | E. B. Browning. | 63 |
Substitution | E. B. Browning. | 64 |
Tears | E. B. Browning. | 65 |
Cheerfulness taught by Reason | E. B. Browning. | 65 |
The Prospect | E. B. Browning. | 66 |
Consolation | E. B. Browning. | 67 |
A Thought over a Cradle | N. P. Willis. | 68 |
Everlasting Blessings | Frances Ridley Havergal. | 69 |
The Mother to her Child | N. P. Willis. | 70 |
Give me thy Heart | Adelaide Procter. | 72 |
One Sweetly Solemn Thought | Phœbe Carey. | 75 |
Left Behind | Horatius Bonar. | 76 |
Lord, what a Change | Richard Chenevix Trench. | 78 |
Our Father | Frances Ridley Havergal. | 78 |
Thou art the Way | Doane. | 85 |
The Night and the Morning | Horatius Bonar. | 86 |
In Affliction | James Montgomery. | 87 |
Give to the Winds | Gerhard. | 87 |
Where wilt Thou | Mrs. Sigourney. | 88 |
One there is above | Newton. | 89 |
God moves in a mysterious way | Cowper. | 90 |
Onward, Christian | Johnson. | 91 |
Thankfulness | Adelaide Procter. | 92 |
Does the Gospel word proclaim | Newton. | 94 |
My God, my Father | C. Elliott. | 95 |
The Seen and the Unseen | Horatius Bonar. | 96 |
I am far frae my Hame | Unidentified. | 101 |
The Sinner's Friend | Charlotte Elliott. | 103 |
Evening Prayer at a Girls' School | Mrs. Hemans. | 105 |
I Worship Thee | F. W. Faber. | 107 |
The Peace of God | Adelaide Procter. | 110 |
Listening in Darkness—Speaking in Light | Frances R. Havergal. | 112 |
The Morning Star | Horatius Bonar. | 113 |
God of the World | S. S. Cutting. | 114 |
There is a God | Steele. | 115 |
Lord, how Mysterious | Steele. | 116 |
The Shadow of the Rock | F. W. Faber. | 116 |
Elegy | Henry King. | 120 |
Rest Yonder | Horatius Bonar. | 122 |
Soldiers of Christ | C. Wesley. | 123 |
Thy Will be done | J. Roscoe. | 124 |
It is not Dying | Malan. | 125 |
Watchman! tell us of the Night | Bowring. | 126 |
The Spirit accompanying the Word of God | James Montgomery. | 127 |
The Cloudless | Horatius Bonar. | 128 |
Comfort | Adelaide Procter. | 130 |
"Master, Say On!" | Frances Ridley Havergal. | 132 |
The Leper | N. P. Willis. | 134 |
Things hoped for | Horatius Bonar. | 141 |
The Sure Refuge | Unidentified. | 144 |
Unfruitfulness | F. W. Faber. | 145 |
Murmuring | Richard Chenevix Trench. | 148 |
If thou couldst Know | Adelaide Procter. | 149 |
Compensation | Frances Ridley Havergal. | 150 |
Valiant for the Truth | James Montgomery. | 156 |
Advent | Horatius Bonar. | 158 |
A Bethlehem Hymn | Horatius Bonar. | 160 |
A Desire | Adelaide Procter. | 161 |
That Glorious Song of Old | Sears. | 164 |
Hail to the Lord's | Montgomery. | 165 |
The Old, Old Story | Jemima Luke. | 167 |
My Jesus | Unidentified. | 168 |
How Beauteous were the marks divine | A. C. Coxe. | 169 |
O Sacred Head | Bernard. | 171 |
Heart of Stone | C. Wesley. | 172 |
"By Thy Cross and Passion" | Frances Ridley Havergal. | 173 |
Abide in Him | Horatius Bonar. | 175 |
Rejoice, all ye Believers | Laurenti. | 176 |
Joined to Christ | Frances Ridley Havergal. | 177 |
"Till He Come!" | E. W. Bickersteth. | 178 |
"Forever with the Lord!" | James Montgomery. | 180 |
The Meeting-Place | Horatius Bonar. | 181 |
A Little While | Horatius Bonar. | 183 |
Ascension Day | John Keble. | 185 |
The Sacrifice of Abraham | N. P. Willis. | 188 |
A Solitary Way | Unidentified. | 192 |
The Child's Welcome into Heaven | Unidentified. | 194 |
"Now" | Frances Ridley Havergal. | 196 |
Ocean Teachings | Horatius Bonar. | 201 |
Incompleteness | Adelaide Procter. | 203 |
Nothing to Do | Unidentified. | 205 |
Death | From "Sintram." | 206 |
It is not Death to Die | Bethune. | 207 |
Rugby Chapel | Matthew Arnold. | 208 |
The Right must Win | F. W. Faber. | 217 |
The Substitute | Horatius Bonar. | 221 |
Jephthah's Daughter | N. P. Willis. | 222 |
Lord, many Times | Richard Chenevix Trench. | 228 |
Cleansing Fires | Adelaide Procter. | 228 |
Gone Before | Horatius Bonar. | 229 |
The Lent Jewels | Richard Chenevix Trench. | 231 |
On the Death of a Missionary | N. P. Willis. | 233 |
Set Apart | Frances Ridley Havergal. | 236 |
The Useful Life | Horatius Bonar. | 238 |
Hymn | Charlotte Elliott. | 240 |
"Behold, the Bridegroom Cometh!" | Unidentified. | 242 |
It may be in the Evening | Unidentified. | 246 |
The Joy of Assurance | Frances Ridley Havergal. | 251 |
"How Wonderful!" | Frances Ridley Havergal. | 252 |
Thy Way, not Mine | Horatius Bonar. | 253 |
A Child's First Impression of a Star | N. P. Willis. | 255 |
"Come unto Me!" | From St. Stephen the Sabaite. | 256 |
"Looking unto Jesus" | From the German. | 257 |
Evening Hymn | Adelaide Procter. | 259 |
Are all the Children in? | Unidentified. | 261 |
He Leads us On | Unidentified. | 263 |
Nothing but Leaves | Unidentified. | 264 |
Because He first Loved us | Francis Xavier. | 265 |
Sonnet | Richard Chenevix Trench. | 266 |
Rest at Evening | Adelaide Procter. | 267 |
Now the Day is over | Unidentified. | 268 |
The Land of Light | Horatius Bonar. | 270 |
Abide with Me | Lyte. | 271 |
Farewell of the Soul to the Body | Mrs. Sigourney. | 272 |
RELIGIOUS POEMS
"Worship thou Him." Ps. xlv. 11.
He giveth His beloved sleep. Ps. cxxvii. 2.
"So He giveth his beloved sleep." Ps. cxxvii. 2.
[1] It is a Jewish tradition that Moses died of the kisses of God's lips.
"I know that whatsoever God doeth it shall be forever." —Eccles. iii. 14.
On the Great Exhibition, 1851.
"What I tell you in darkness, that speak ye in light." Matt. x. 27.
Religious Poems
APPARITION TO THE SHEPHERDS.
St. Luke. Chapter xvii.
"Mundum implens, in præsepio jacens."—Augustine.
Religious Poems
CHRISTMAS CHIMES.
"He hath given us rest by His sorrow, and life by His death."—John Bunyan.
Religious Poems
THE MAGI ON THE WAY TO BETHLEHEM.
Genesis, Chapter xxii.
"This great and wide sea."—Psalm civ. 25.
NOVEMBER, 1857.
Judges. Chapter xi.
"Know that the Lord hath set apart him that is godly for Himself."—Ps. iv. 3.
THE END.