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One Hundred Holy Songs, Carols, and Sacred Ballads
Original, and suitable for music [by Jean Ingelow]
Ingelow, Jean (1820-1897)
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[He with good gifts that most is blest]
SONG OF PRAISE FOR LONDON.
[Thou wert far off, and in the sight of heaven]
CHRISTMAS HYMN.
[Weeping and wailing needs must be]
MORNING.
[Thou hast found me and I faint, I cannot bear Thy light]
[Rise, for God calls thee, leaning down to bless]
[Now the psalm to heaven ascending]
[Let me hate mine own life]
[When children are sick, when times are hard]
[All desiring, nothing won]
CAROL.
CHRISTMAS WAITS.
[Sweet are His ways who rules above]
[Thick orchards, all in white]
FROM PSALM CXXX.
[I am dead with Thee, and I remain]
[It is the Lord. He stands with thorny crown]
[O! that I had wings]
ADVENT SUNDAY. EVENING.
[When through the meads I go]
[The measureless gulfs of air are full of Thee]
A PORTION OF PSALM XLII.
[When it was well with me]
[Such as have not gold to bring Thee]
I.
II.
[It is not dying daunts the heart]
[When I lie waking, my heart nigh to breaking]
GOOD FRIDAY.
FRIDAY.
Double Hymn.
[Mary of Magdala, when the moon had set]
Double Hymn.
[Thy body done to death below]
[In the night I think on Thee]
[Thou to whom my soul aspires]
PART OF PSALM LXIV.
[In foul and cheerless places]
[O Christ of God, in my good days]
[Somewhere, quiet in the rest of God]
[Our Saviour fear'd the suff'ring that should be]
[I cast my cares on Thee]
[Thy son, Adam, was red clay]
[O Zion on the sacred hills]
(Hymn with a Burden.)
[Emptied of good, with many cares oppress'd]
A REQUIEM.
[Dear is the lost wife to a lone man's heart]
THE BROODING OF THE DOVE.
THE BROODING OF THE DOVE.
[Now my sun will soon depart]
[Like a great river Thy love flows]
EVENING.
[Now will I sing a song I learn'd of old]
SERVICE.
Double Hymn.
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HARVEST.
CONFLICT.
[Now winter past, the white-thorn bower]
[As a pillar on the shore]
[All in still heat the waters lie]
[In great London as I walk'd, and day was dying]
ADVENT.
[A still small voice would fain me rouse]
NEW YEAR'S EVE; OR, “THE WATCH-NIGHT.”
HYMN FOR EDINBURGH.
FROM ISAIAH LXIV.
[Holy of Holies, forming Mind]
EARLY QUESTIONS OF THE CHURCH.
[Tell to us, tell, O, Church of God]
EASTER.
[Would I, to save my dear child dutiful]
[Was never sight so wondrous given?]
[I sought the Lord, and afterward I knew]
[The meaning of Thy meat and drink]
THE EARLY QUESTIONS OF THE CHURCH.
THE MILKY WAY.
[Mighty and merciful, to Thee]
[Lord, how Thou lovest! with each one]
[All in the city, whose gates are gold]
[Thou, who didst bear man's grief of old]
PALM SUNDAY.
THE SAVIOUR'S MESSAGE TO THE ISLANDS CONCERNING ISRAEL.
ASCENSION DAY.
[Thee my soul desires]
[That precious oil we bought of Thee]
[While his God, th' Almighty Lord]
[Thou hast been alway good to me and mine]
[“Dark is my place and chill the night]
PRAYER AGAINST THE GREAT SEPARATION.
PRAYER AGAINST THE GREAT SEPARATION.
[I sit before Him, and it draws to night]
EARLY QUESTIONS OF THE CHURCH.
EARLY QUESTIONS OF THE CHURCH.
LISTENING TO THE WAITS.
[How dreadful is this place.]
[I wait till Christ be form'd in me]
[Lord Christ, the river is so cold]
[Among the worlds of God lay one]
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One Hundred Holy Songs, Carols, and Sacred Ballads
One Hundred Holy Songs, Carols, and Sacred Ballads
Original, and suitable for music [by Jean Ingelow]
Jean Ingelow
1820-1897
Longmans, Green & Co.
London
1878
One Hundred Holy Songs, Carols, and Sacred Ballads