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The Poetical Works of Frances Ridley Havergal
Havergal, Frances Ridley (1836-1879)
[section]
I.
VOLUME I.
II.
VOLUME II.
[dedication]
[section]
I.
I Under the Surface.
II.
II. Our God.
III.
III. Our Saviour.
IV.
IV. Our Work.
Have You not a Word for Jesus?
A Worker's Prayer.
Our Commission.
Singing for Jesus.
A Silence and a Song.
The Coming of the Healer.
Another for Christ.
‘How Wonderful!’
Valiant for the Truth.
A Plea for the Little Ones.
Tell it Out.
Sisters.
An Indian Flag.
The Lull of Eternity.
The Sowers.
[In the morning sow thy seed, nor stay thy hand at evening hour]
[‘Such as I have I sow, it is not much,’]
[Such the sowing; what the reaping? Many a full and precious ear]
[One by one, no longer]
[But Eternity is long]
[She who timidly had scattered]
I.
I.
II.
II.
III.
III.
IV.
IV.
V.
V.
VI.
VI.
VII.
VII.
[He that goeth forth and weepeth, seed of grace in sorrow bringing]
V.
V. Our Blessings.
VI.
VI. Now and Afterward.
VII.
VII. The Church of Christ.
VIII.
VIII. Lights and Shadows of Spring-time.
IX.
IX. Songs.
X.
X. A Mountain Cantata.
XI. Miscellaneous.
Loyal Responses.
Verses on Texts.
‘Under His Shadow.’
Closing Chords.
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The Poetical Works of Frances Ridley Havergal
[Oh, Christmas blessings cannot cease]
Oh
, Christmas blessings cannot cease,
Christmas joy is deep and strong!
For Christ is come to be our Peace,
Our Salvation and our Song.
The Poetical Works of Frances Ridley Havergal