night, I.358
The day is done, and the darkness, I.481
The heats of Summer come hastily on, I.349
The King of love my Shepherd is, I.315
The Lord is my shepherd; no want shall I know, I.291
The Master has come over Jordan, I.235
The moon is up, the sun is gone, I.357
The morning light is breaking, IV.320
The mountain streams are silent, I.433
The night is come, but not too soon, I.452
The spacious firmament on high, I.434
The terror of the night has fled, I.268
The twilight falls, the night is near, I.429
The twilight is sad and cloudy, I.437
There came three kings, ere break of day, IV.29
There is a green hill far away, IV.225
There's a wonderful tree, a wonderful tree, I.401
These emmets, how little they are in our eyes, I.329
They followed the star the whole night through, I.390
They say that God lives very high, I.483
This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign, I.477
*Three Kings, The, IV.29
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*Time to Get Up, I.358
'Tis midnight,--and on Olive's brow, IV.223
'Tis the voice of the sluggard: I heard him complain, I.334
*To-day and To-morrow, I.463
Traveling to the better land, II.238
'Twas morn,--the rising splendor rolled, II.162
*Twilight, I.437
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, I.351
*Victor, The, IV.226
*Violet, The, I.376
Was there ever kindest shepherd, I.310
*We Are Seven, I.454
We plough the fields and scatter, I.75
We see Him come, and know Him ours, I.412
What a little thing am I, I.372
*What can Little Hands Do, I.240
What says the little brook, I.427
What sweeter music can we bring, I.393
Whatever brawls disturb the st
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