Return this book on or before the Latest Date stamped below. Theft, mutilation, and underlining of books are reasons for disciplinary action and may result in dismissal from the University. University of Illinois Library APR 12 l%5 L161— 0-1096 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Alternates https://archive.org/details/concordancetothe00kebl_0 A CONCORDANCE “THE CHRISTIAN YEAR.” ©jforti ant ILonton : JAMES PARKER AND CO. 1871. ^ r . l kaBcZ. IN GRATEFUL AND LOVING MEMORY OF THE REV. JOHN KEBLE. NOTICE. 'TH'HE Compilers of this “ Concordance/’ feeling them- ^ selves the desirableness of such a Work, hope that it may be acceptable to all with whom the “ Christian Year” is a household friend. They have thought it well to omit such words as would only enlarge the volume without adding to its usefulness. “ If ever, floating from faint earthly lyre, Was wafted to your soul one high desire, By all the trembling hope ye feel, Think on the minstrel as ye kneel.” Spring Hill, Maisemore, Nov., 1870. CONCORDANCE TO THE CHRISTIAN YEAR. Aaron's. Chiefly for A. V seed she spreads her wings. 5 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. If A.'s hand unshrinking mould. 5 Easter, v. vii. 1 . 5. From A.'s censer steam'd the spicy cloud. 17 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. Who worship there in A.’s robes array’d. 17 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. Abase. His pride of health to’ a. 14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. Abate . The radiance can a. 5 Epiphany, v. xii. 1 . 3. Abhor Ad. Look on us, and we are a. 18 Trinity, v. x. 1 . 3. A bide. A. with me from mom till eve. Evening, v. viii. /. 1. A. with me when night is nigh. Evening, v. viii. /. 3. Let not my bark in calm a. 6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 7. Though pledg’d her own and sure t’ a. 6 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 6. The tears that in the heart a . Ash- Wednesday, v. i. /. 4. The Church, our Zoar, shall a. Yet in the world e’en these a ., and we. 1 Lent, v. vi. 1 . 2. I Lent, v. vii. /. 5. To flourish and a. 4 Lent, v. xiii. /. 5. His ears are open to a. Good Friday, v. vi. /. 3. We in the tents a. 2 Easter, v. vi. /. 1. Yet in meek duty to a. Whit. Tues., v. viii. /. 1. Ye fearless in your nests a. 15 Trinity, v. v. /. 1. But where they fall, forgotten to a. 23 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. With whom the melodies a. S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 3. Sees them e’en now : they still a. H. Comm., v. xiii. 1 . 3. A bides. But stay, presumptuous — C hrist with thee a. Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 5. Abiding. A. in the held. Christmas Day, v. ix. /. 4. A biding-place. The single heart to be Thy sure a.-p. Christmas Day, v. vi. 1 . 6. For their a.-p. be made. Burial of Dead, v. x. /. 5. Abode. Some shelter is in sight, some sacred safe a. 1 Advent, v. viii. 1 . 6. Hearts training in their low a. 6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 7. With hurrying footsteps from th’ accurs’d a. I Lent, v. ii. /. 3. S. aft. Ascen., v. viii. /. 6. To our a. B 2 ABODE — ABSOLVI NG. Might fearless follow to their blest a . Their soul is Christ’s a. And ready for her last a. Abound. Where guards like these a. And knowledge both a. Here healing dews and balms a. Above . Fit us for perfect Rest a. We lose ourselves in Heaven a. A. the world’s uncertain haze. The P aschal moon a. F rom yon unclouded depths a. The Moon a ., the Church below. The saints a. are stars in Heaven. One Name a . all glorious names. Ruin below and wrath a. This truth in Heaven a. And from th’ eternal home a. A. the world our calling boast. Through the dark curtains of the world a. The softest dews drop on her from a. God only, and the joys a. A. this earth — so rich a spell. Fraternal joys a. My Saviour’s pathway to His home a. He shall descend, who rules a. Yet buoys him up, and high a. Nor listen for those purer strains a. ’Twixt God a. and Christ below. His least and worst with hope to meet a. A braham . With faithful A. here. Where A. fed his flock of yore. *Tis Ads God who speaks so loud. Wake A. to rejoice. Where still He shines on Ads race. A broad. As when our fathers walk’d a. How art thou riven and strewn a. A voice from Heaven was heard a. A bsence. Though a. may impair, or cares annoy. Ab solver. The a. saw the mighty grief. A. and forgiven. Absolving. 23 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. Purification, v. i. /. 4. Visit, of Sick, v. vi. /. 3. 1 Easter, v. x. /. 3. 18 Trinity, v. i. 1. 4. S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 4. Morning, v. xvi. /. 2. Evening, v. xiv. 1. 4. 2 Advent, v. vi. /. 2. 3 Advent, v. iii. /. I. S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 3. Septuagesima, v. iv. /. 1. Septuagesima, v. vi. 1. 1. Septuagesima, v. ix. /. 1. Sexagesima, v. ii. /. 5. Quinquagesima, v. xv. /. 2. Ash-Wednes., v. v. /. 5. 1 Lent, v. vii. /. 6. 2 Lent, v. v. /. 2. 2 Lent, v. xiii. /. 3. Wed. bef. East. , v. iii. /. 10. Wed. bef. East., v. vi. /. 2. Easter Mon., v. xii. /. iv. Ascension Day, v. iii. /. 4. Whitsun Mon. , v. xiii. /. 4. 13 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 24 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. S. Bartholomew, v. xiv. /. 4. S. Matthew, v. vii. /. 8. Circumcision, v. xi. /. 2. 3 Lent, v. iii. /. 3. 5 Lent, v. x. /. 4. Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 4. 4 Easter, v. iii. /. 4. Quinquagesima, v. iv. /. 3. Thurs. bef. East. , v. i. /. 3. Whitsunday, v. vii. /. 3. 24 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 1. 5 Epiphany, v. x. /. 3. ABSOLV’D — ACHING. 3 A bsolv'd. A., in thankful sacrifice to part. Commination, v. vi. 4 5. Abuse. Till she a . , so sore, her lengthen’d span. 1 Lent, v. vi. 1. 3. Whate’er Thou know’st our weakness would a. 17 Trinity, v. xi. 4 6. A bus'' d. As earthly hopes a. are less than hopes divine. A byss. Saw from Thy Father’s bosom to th’ a. They track’d Thee up th’ a. of light. To gaze all down that drear a. Ye too, when lowest in th’ a. of woe. Out of the waste a. Accepted. All glowing with the light a. Love imparts. Let us not miss th’ a. hour. Our trembling notes with your a. lay. Accepts . And Heaven a. the prayer. Accord. 17 Trinity, v. vi. 4 6. Tues. bef. East., v. vi. 4 2, 4 Easter, v. ii. 1. 10. 12 Trinity, v. v. 4 2. S. Michael, v. v. /. 1. Prayer at Sea, v. v. 4 6. 1 Christmas, v. vii. 4 6. Whitsunday, v. xi. 1. 3. S. Michael, v. 1. /. 8. Restoration, v. vi. 4 6. Man only mars the sweet a. Thine household choir, in true a. If with thy heart the strains a. Accordant. In heaven, a. to his raptur’d string. 4 Trinity, v. vii. 4 1. SS. Sim. & Ju., v. ii. 4 3. Gun. Treas., v. xii. 4 1. 6 Trinity, v. iv. 1. 6. According. Nor in a. cry. Than be a. to our idols heard. ’Tis a low chant, a. well. A. to Thy word. Account. Till Thy dear love to blot the sad a. A ccursed. With hurrying footsteps from th’ a. abode. Upon th’ a. hill. Accuser. Should his own lay th’ a. prove. Accusing , . And raise a. shades of hours gone by. Whitsun Mon., v. xii. 1. 6. 17 Trinity, v. x. 4 5. 21 Trinity, v. iii. 4 1. Purification, v. xii. 1. 4. 5 Easter, v. v. /. 4. 1 Lent, v. ii. /. 3. Gun. Treas., v. iii. 4 2. 6 Trinity, v. vii. 4 3. 3 Trinity, v. i. 4 3. Ache . The sins that in your conscience a. For the lost dream the heart may a. The heart may a . , but will not burst. Achiev'd. Strange words fulfilled, and mighty works a. Commination, v . v. 4 8. Accession, v. ii. 4 6. Accession, v. ii. 4 7. 1 Advent, v. i. 4 5. Aching. Light without love, glares on the a. sight. 1 Advent, v. xi. 4 2. Dear to the pastor’s a. heart. 3 Epiphany, v. iv. 4 5. 4 ACHING — ADORING. That from His a. brow by moonlight fell. Fill high the bowl, benumb His a. sense. The a. brow must lower. Pray only that thine a. heart. But He their a. gaze repress’d. Wouldst Thou Thine a. forehead rest. Where’er an a. heart may call. And there are a. solitary breasts. Across , Could see a. Eternity. Far seen a. the sandy wild. Draw’st thy bright veil a. the heavenly way. Of winds a. the steep. Act. In a. to break. To a. the martyr’s sternest part Mon. bef. Easter, z/.ix. /. 2. Tues. bef. East., v. iv. 1 . i. 3 Easter, v. iii. /. 4. II Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 13 Trinity, v. xv. /. I. Annunciation, v. iv. /. 2. S. Luke, v. xv. /. 3. K. Ch. Martyr, v . v. /. 1. 6 Epiphany, v. ix. 1 . 4. 5 Lent, v. ii. /. 1. Ascension Day, v. 1. /. 3. 20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 5 Easter, v. x. /. 2. II Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. Admiring. For ye could draw th’ a. gaze. Adopting. Thine own a. Father love. Adore. Than Angels can a. Faintly give back what we a. To’ a. the Father of all gentle lights. Who blindly self or sense a . And mark her chiefs yon orient sun a. What dost thou, but a. the sun, and scorn. Him for thy Lord and God a. Bows down t’ a. the Nazarene. Came thronging to a. In His own words we Christ a. Adored. Once duly welcom’d and a. In silence best a. I mark Him, how by seraph hosts a. Till we be sav’d, and Thou a. As man embrac’d, as God a. Of pure heart-worship, Baal is a. While some might doubt, but all a. Lifting on high th’ a. Name. Adores. Their heart untravell’d still#, the King of kings. And, as he talks, a. Adoring. Meanwhile He paces through th’ a. crowd. With fix’d a. look. Can pass the flight of souls a. With such a. gaze. 15 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. H. Baptism, v. xii. 1 . 2. 3 Advent, v. xi. /. 2. Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 4. 3 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 13 Trinity, v. x. 1 . 2. 17 Trinity, v. v. 1. 6. 1 7 Trinity, v. viii. 1 . 5. S. Thomas, v. ix. /. 3. S. Bartholom. , v. viii. /. 4. S. Michael, v. iii. /. 4. Catechism, v. x. /. 1. Christmas Day, v. vi. /. 3. 4 Lent, v. ix. 1 . 5. Ascension Day, v. v. /. 3. Whitsun Tues. , v. xvi. 1 . 2. 2 Trinity, v. iii. 1 . 8. 9 Trinity, v. 1 . 1 . 6. S. Thomas, v. 1. 1 . 7. H. Communion, v. xi. /. 3. 3 Advent, v. ix. /. 6. 5 Lent, v. iii. /. 6. I Advent, v. iv. /. 1. Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 2. 6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 6. Quinquagesima, v. xi. /. 2. ADORING — AFRAID. 5 Teach the a . heart to fall. Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. All but a. love may claim. Annunciation, v. ix. /. 2. Adorn . Her Father’s household to a . 3 Easter, v. vi. /. 3. Adorns . A greener wreath a. thy brow. Restoration, v. iv. /. 2. Advance . Less reverently #. Easter Tues., v. x. /. 4. Advancing. Urge him with thine a. tread. S. Andrew, v. ix. /. 2. Advent. 0 watch and pray ere A. dawn ! S. bef. Adv., v. x. /. 1. Aerial. A. hopes and pensive joys. 11 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. As on the bosom of th’ a. lawn. 24 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. Yet wears the pure a. sky. All Saints, v. 1. 1 . 5. Th’ a. gleam that Fancy lends. Gun. Treas., v. ix. /. 3. Afar. Holds its still course in Heaven a. I Advent, v. iv. /. 4. In silence and a. they wait. 3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 1. He sees her glories gild a. 6 Epiphany, v. iii. 1 . 3. To him it glar’d a. 2 Easter, v. v. /. 1. Then from a. on God we cry. 14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. Whose torch a. S. John Bapt., v. i. 1 . 6. And since we see, and not a. S. John Bapt., v. vi. /. 1. On the wreath’d smoke a. S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 2. Thou breath’st a note like music from a. Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 7. Affection. That frowns on sweet Ads smile. Trinity, v. xix. /. 3. To aid Ads dreaming eye. 16 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. Though brighten’d oft by dear Ads kiss. 23 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. No anxious fear to damp Ads glow. To breathe in vain Ads sigh. S. John Bapt., v. v. /. 4. S. Peter, v. iv. /. 4. Each wish and dream to dear a. given. Churching, v. iii. /. 6. Affections. The haunt of all a. pure. I Lent, v. vii. /. 4. Afford. Where, looking round, each glance might thee a. 17 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. As thronging cares a. S. Matthew, v. v. 1 . 2. Affright. A. thy tender breast. Easter Tuesday, v. ii. /. 4. The serpent’s rustling coils a. Whitsun Mon., v. iv. /. 5. And who can blame the mother’s fond a. Commination, v. iii. /. 5. Affrights. A. the wandering flock. 8 Trinity, v. viii. 1 . 3. Afraid. Of Thee and of myself a. Sexagesima, v. iii. /. 2. 6 AFRAID — AGONY. At once, not shame-fac’d or a. Content to live, but not a . to die. Again . Awake — a. the Gospel trump is blown. Enduring life a ., that Passover to keep. Never a. your loins untie. For thee He died — for thee He lives a. The everlasting gates a. Against. Mounting in tides a. the stream. A Z e ' A fouler vision yet ; an a. of light. What matter ? if in calm old a. Nor shall dull a ., as worldlings say. A. would to youth return. Th’ historic Muse, from a. to a. A. after a ., in worthier love and praise. Divided thence through every a. Through many a dreary a. But on the chosen seed, from a. to a. But middle a. by no fond wile. He loves when a. and youth are met. Fervent old a. and youth serene. Our fever’d brow in a. to soothe. Whose tears from a. to a. are shed. S. Bartholomew, v. ix. /. 2. All Saints, v. ii. /. 8. i Advent, v. i. /. i. 1 Advent, v. vi. /. 6. 2 Advent, v. vii. /. 5. Mon. bef. East., v. iii. /. 5. 4 Easter, v. v. /. 3. Circumcision, v. vi. /. 3. 1 Advent, v. xi. /. 1. Epiphany, v. v. 1. 1. 2 Epiphany, v. xv. /. 1. 5 Epiphany, v . iv. /. I. 5 Lent, v. i. /. 1. Ascen. Day, v. xi. 1 . 4. Whitsun Mon., v. ix. /. 1. 4 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. S. Matthias, v. x. /. 2. SS. Phil. & J ames,^. iii. 1. 3. SS. Sim. & Jude, v. vii. /. 1. SS. Sim. & Jude, v. vii. /. 2. Confirmation, v. vii. /. 4. Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 5. Aged. While to her funeral pile this a. world is borne. I Advent, v. xii. /. 6 . Ages. Still through decaying a. as they glide. 1 Advent, v. viii. /. 1. Of a. gone and past. Circumcision, v. vi. /. 4. For endless a. to embrace. S. Andrew, v. xi. /. 4. Agonized. For her His a. brow. Annunciation, v. vi. /. 5. Agonizing. They mark’d what a. throes. 4 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 1. In a. prayer, will Ocean cease her strife? S. bef. Adv., v. i. /. 8. His a. call. S. Michael, v. v. /. 6. Agony. And watch the moon that saw thy Master’s a. 3 Advent, v. vii. /. 6. E’en in His hour of a. He thought. Mon. bef. East., v. v. /. 2. So clear in a. Tu. bef. East.,z/. viii. 1. 4. Love masters A. ; the soul that seem’d. Tu. bef. East., v. xiii. /. 1. The virtue of His midnight a. W. bef. East., v. viii. /. 3. That, as Thy blood won earth, Thine a. Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 7. Our God in a. 10 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. Who both in a. S. Matthias, v. iii. /. 1. The first in shame and a. S. James, v. ii. /. 3. In glory and in a. S. James, v. iii. /. 2. AGONY— AIRY. 7 With thoughts of coming a. O a. of wavering thought. For Jesus’ sake in a. serene. Aid. Paus’d at a mortal’s call, to a . Who bent with bounty rare to a. Whom Love enthron’d would send, in a . That seem for a. parental. By thee to a. my faltering thought. Aim'd. When a. with most unerring art. Air. And cheer’d his heart with his own native a. Of the bright things in earth and a. Must glide in a. like gentle dove. Close as the a. that wraps thee round. Our common a. is balm. Of larks in purest a. Our heart’s sad secret to the silent a. One draught of spring’s delicious a. The birds of a. before us fleet. The dashing waters when the a. is still. And stars that shoot through freezing a. at even. And led through boundless a ., &c. On cloud-bom idols of this lower a. Had taught the innocent a. , &c. Broods o’er the hazy, twinkling a. To freedom and cool moonlight a. To whom — as if in hallow’d a. May learn the sacred «., and all. Then in the a. she fearless springs. And free as a. it fall. Back to th’ enchanted a. When slowly through the hallow’d a. Airs. That o’er her western slope breathe a. of balm. But vernal a. should sorrow heal. Such a. as soothe a hermit’s sleep. Bath’d in soft a. , and fed with dew. Soon o’er their heads blithe April a. shall sing. Till every pulse beat true to a. divine. Too soon those a. have pass’d away. Ever at hand, with a. divine. Or fan them with Thine a. serene. Airy. Who deep in heaven some a. pageant sees. Tread more than a. light. O Youth and Joy, your a. tread. Awaken’d soars in a. flight. S. James, v. v. 1 . 3. H. Comm., v. iv. /. 1. K. Ch. Martyr, v. ii. /. 4. I Christmas, v. 1. /. 4. 4 Easter, v. iii. /. 7. S. after Ascen., v. ix. /. 3. 25 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 6. S. Luke, v. vi. /. 4. I Advent, v. ix. /. 6. 4 Advent, v. i. /. 1. S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 2. Ash- Wed., v. ii. /. 2. 1 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 3 Easter, v. ii. 1 . 4. 3 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 6 Trinity, v. i. 1 . 7. 15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 23 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 23 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. 24 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. S. bef. Adv., v. vii. 1 . 8. Con. of S. Paul, v. i. /. 2. S. Peter, v. xvi. 1 . 4. H. Baptism, v. viii. /. 1. Catechism, v. ii. /. 3. Matrimony, v. ii. /. 5. Matrimony, v. iii. /. 2. Gun. Treas., v. xiv. /. 2. Ordination, v. i. /. 2. 3 Advent, v. i. 1 . 6. 3 Easter, v. i. /. 3. Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 15 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 23 Trinity, v. iv. /. 1. 23 Trinity, v. xiii. 1 . 4. S. bef. Adv., v. iii. /. 5. Restoration, v. ix. 1 . 2. Ordination, v. ix. /. 4. 2 Easter, v. i. 1 . 6. 25 Trinity, v. i. 1 . 8. Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 1. Restoration, v. i. /. 5. 8 AISLE — ALLOW’D. Aisle . E’en in the Church’s holiest a. S. Luke, v. xiii. Approaching down the hallow’d a. ! Matrimony, v. i Aisles . Three solemn a. approach the shrine. Trinity, v. x. /. Nurs’d in her a. to more than kingly thought. K. Ch. Martyr, Sleeps in the silent a. no more. Restoration, v. Alarm . Their waves in rude a. 2 Christmas, v. Alarms. But what are Heaven’s a. to hearts that cower. I Advent, v. xi: Alas! A.! no need to rouse them : long ago. A A the world he loves. A.! the weary course I run! A.! for her Thy opening flowers. A ., my brother! round thy tomb. A.! of thousand bosoms kind. All own ; but few, a. ! will love. A A ye know not what ye ask. A A that e’en the martyr’s cell. Aliens. A. in heart so oft should prove. We sometimes see a. Alight. Alike. 1 Advent, v. iii, 2 Easter, v. ix. Whitsun Tu., v, Trinity, v. xv. t 8 Trinity, v. xi. 15 Trinity, v. vi 18 Trinity, v. vi S. James, v. ii. S. Luke, v. xii. S. Luke, v. v. 1. Bur. of Dead, Thus sunbeams pour a. their glorious tide. With dew a. A. his love and greetings share. Alive. The lingering flame in thine own breast a. Mon. bef. East., S. after Ascen., S. Luke, v. x. I Th. bef. East., * All-bounteous. Of our a. - b . King. A ll-conquering. To Thine a.-c. ark. All-defying. And a.-d.y dauntless look. All-gracious. F or the a. -g. Dove. Allow. Heaven’s very gate, should scope a. Allow'd. Oh ! joy to Mary first a. Nor be our foes and Thine a. If now and then a. , with Thee. For now Thy people are a. Our wistful gaze is oft a. Matrimony, v. 1 3 Lent, v. vi. /. Purification, v. Churching, v. ii S. Luke, v. xii. Easter Day, v. : 18 Trinity, v. xi S. James, v. vi. H. Comm., v. i Accession, v. ii. 1 . 4 . v . /. s. 3 - . v. vi. /. 3. i. /. 2. iii. /. 8. ii. /. I. . /. I. /. 5 . . ii. /. 2. r . I. 1 . I. ii. /. I. iii. /. 1. /. 2. /. 2. 2. ’. vii. /. 2. v. iv. /. 3. v. v. /. 6, . 2. v. v. /. 8. i. /. 8. 2. v. /. 3. i. /. 4. 3 - xiii. /. I. i. /. 3 . /. 2. i. /. I. I- 3 - ALLOY— ALONE. 9 Alloy , For mutual love without a. A ll-pervading. But as at first Thine a.-p. look. All-pitying, And nurse it with a. -p. thought. All-ruling, To plead before th’ a.-r • shrine. Almighty, They know th’ A. ’s power. They know th’ Ads love. The sharpest of th’ Ads store. To thine A. Author and His stedfast sway. He hears th’ Ads word. Were wondering (so th’ A. bade). And starting at th’ Ads call. Eternal One, A. Trine ! By the A . Three for ever plann’d. Mark’d by th’ Ads hand for good. The rays of the Ads face. Our ears have heard th’ Ads call. As if th’ A. Son. The shadow of th’ Ads cloud. Alms, A. all around and hymns within. Of fire from Heaven to bless their votive a. Alone, Left shining in the world with Christ a. May be left, but not a. It shames the weary heart to feel itself a. There are, who darkling and a. Till Heaven and we are quite a. Would weep with them a. Thou never canst forget, nor leave a. When tears are spent, and thou art left a. The good Cornelius knelt a. A. with His true Father found. Their Father’s joy, their hope a,? We watch our nets a. Fasting he watch’d and all a. On thee a. My blessing rest ! Reign in our hearts a. Is he a. in that dark hour. The Matron, who a. hath stood What ! was the promise made to thee a. ? Two ways a. his roving eye. Why should we faint and fear to live a. Since all a ., so Heaven has will’d, we die. S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 4. Tues. bef. East.,?/, vi. /. I. SS.Sim. & Jud., v, x. /. 4. Restoration, v, iv. /. 5. 4 Epiphany, v, i. /. 1. 4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. I. Sexagesima, v. x. /. 2. Th. bef. East., v. iii. /. 8. 2 Easter, v, iii. /. 4. S. after Ascen., v. ix. /. 2. S. aft. Ascen., v. xiii. 1. 3. Trinity* v. xx. /. I. I Trinity, v. iii. 1. J. II Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 13 Trinity, v. xvi. /. I. 18 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. Conv. of S. Paul, y, v. /. 3. Confirmation, v. i. /. 1. I Easter, v. x. /. 1. S. Barnabas, v, iv. /. 3. 3 Advent, v. iii. /. 3. S. John Evang., v. iv. /. 6. 3 Epiphany, v, iii. /. 6. 6 Epiphany, v. i. /. I. Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 2. 4 Lent, v. xi. /. 5. M. bef. Easter, v. ii. /. 6. Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 1. Easter Mon., v. viii. 1. 2. Whitsun Tu., v, vii. /. 3. Trinity, v, xviii. /. 3. 5 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 13 Trinity, v. ii. /. 1. 14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 18 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 4. 19 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 19 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 20 Trinity, v. v. /. 1. 22 Trinity, v. iv. /. 1. 24 Trinity, v. i. /. 1. 24 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 10 ALONE— ALTAR. A. our secret throbbings : so our prayer. 24 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. She sought to weep with Thee a. S. Thomas, v. ii. 1 . 7. Voice heard by him a. S. Paul, v. iii. /. 6. He dearly loves, and not a. S. Peter, v. iv. /. 1. A. He fasted, and a. He fought. S. Michael, v. iv. /. 5. Seest thou, how tearful and a. SS. Sim. & Jud., v. i. 1 . 1. Along. In waves of light it thrills a . Christmas Day, v. i. 1 . 3. A. the sacred line. Circumcision, v. vii. /. 4. The flowers all die a. our way. 2 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 3. A. each bounding vein. 2 Epiphany, v. viii. 1 . 2. Guided by her, a. the mountain road. 1 Lent, v. ii. /. 1. A. the mountain ledges green. 5 Lent, v. iii. 1 . 1. A. the glorious line. Easter Eve, v. v. 1 . 2. Yet as a. this violet bank I rove. 3 Easter, v. i. 1 . 5. A . the Church’s central space. Trinity, v. iv. /. 1. A. the eastern sky. 4 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. A. the level sand. S. Paul, v. i. /. 3. As if a. His lonesome way. SS.Phil. & Jas., v. vi. 1 . I. A. their wild self- chosen maze. S. Luke, v. ii. /. 4. Aloof.. Hardly will they fleet a. 1 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 6. In silent thought a. Easter Monday, v. ix. /. 3. From Thee would start a. Easter Tuesday, v. xiii. /. 2. As when twelve tribes knelt silently a . 17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. Aloud. Mercies and judgments cry a. S.Barthol., v. xvi. 1 . 4. Already. A. in His heart. 10 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. Altar. Between the porch and a. weep. Ash- Wednesday, v. iv. /. 5. And earlier light thine a. fires. Upon Thine ads horn of gold. Easter Day, v . iv. /. 2. 1 Easter, v. ii. /. 1. While seven red a. -fires. 2 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. They light His a. every day. 4 Easter, v. vi. /. 9. That nearest to Thine a. lie. 5 Easter, v. xi. /. 5. Go, with thy voice the a. rend. 8 Trinity, v. iii. /. 1. The giant a. on the rock. 8 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. We of that A. would partake. 16 Trinity, v. viii. /. I. Ere yet upon the new-built a. fell. 17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. Mounts up their a. flame. 25 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. Upon that a. ever lying. S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 6. Did on God’s a. lay. Purification, v. x. /. 4. And passions on God’s a. laid. S. Barnabas, v. iv. 1 . 4. When watching by His a. -flame. SS. Sim. & Jud., v. vi. /. 3. Each moment by Thine a. 9 s light. H. Comm., v. xiii. /. 2. That, with Thine a. full in view. A simple a. by the bed. Matrimony, v. iii. /. 3. Visit, of Sick, v. v. 1 . 3. ALTAR — ANCIENT. II Up to the Ads northern side. . That On His a. -throne. The while round a. , niche, and shrine. Upon the A. lays the Crown. Altars. Our hearths are a. all. At sight of ruin’d a. , prophets slain. Which day and night before thine a. rise. Alter'd. Till in thine a. voice be known. Too soon his a. day-dreams show. Cons slowly o’er its a . part. Lo, to her a. eye the Law’s stem fires are lent. Alternate. Commination, v. i. /. 6. Gun. Treas., v. xii. 1. 2. Restoration, v. ii. /. I. Restoration, v. viii. /. 4. 1 Easter, v. ix. /. 3. 9 Trinity, v. iv. 1. 5. 17 Trinity, v. i. 1. 2. 2 Advent, v. v. /. 7. 22 Trinity, v. vi. 1. I. SS. Sim. & Jud., v. ix. /. 3. Commination, v. ii. 1 . 8. Who thus a. see. Amarant. The genial a. wreath to wear. Your a. wreaths were earn’d, &c. Amaze. Lightening the world with glad a. Amaz'd. A. they cry, “ What spell is this?” Ambition. Ads boldest dream and last. Nor let A. heartless mourn. Ambrosial. In Eden, on th’ a. bowers. No cates a. are supplied. Amid. 3 Advent, v. ix. /. 1. S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 4. S. Michael, v. ii. /. 1. S. bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 6. 19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. Whitsun Mon., v. xi. 1. 4. Whitsun Mon., v. xiv. /. 1. S. aft. Ascen., v. iii. /. 5. 7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. A. the howling wintry sea. Evening, v. ix. /. 3. A. that dreary glare, in this world’s citadel. S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 8. One rock a. the weltering floods. Accession, v. iii. /. 1. Amiss. Refuse to speak, or speak a. Methinks your wisdom guides a. It needs must bring, if us’d a. Else, though in Christ’s own words, surely pray a. A Son that never did a. When all that pain’d or seem’d a. Among. A. the olives kneel. A. their fathers’ tombs. That fills up all the a. gloom. No a. but the Cross. Ample. Anchor. Ancient. Hovering around their a. home. 4 Advent, v. x. /. 2. Easter Day, v. viii. /. 1. 13 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 3. j- 17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 6. Annunciation, v. vi. /. I. S. Mark, v. vi. /. 2. 3 Advent, v. vii. /. 4. 3 Lent, v. iii. /. 4. S. Peter, v. xiv. /. 4. 5 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. 5 Lent, v. vi. /. 5. 12 ANDROMACHE — ANGELS. Andromache . So speaks A. in boding fear. Angel. Like some bright a. o’er the darkling scene. To lead on earth an Ads life. Rising and falling as on a. wings. Till men behold his a. face. Ask, and some a. will reply. Nor knew an a. form was nigh. Here a child’s as there an ads love. Too rapid and too pure for all but a. sight. No Prophet yet, no A. knows. Or if no A. pass that way. A. of wrath ! why linger in mid air. That a. wings may waft them to the shore. And Sure, ’tis worth an Ads gaze. Nor man nor a. liv’d in Heaven or earth. One A. knows it. O might prayer avail. Their daily strife an Ads theme. Save God and one good A., to assuage. For comfort, than an ads mirth. An a. brought them from the sky. Unheard by all but a. ears. Where, like an a. ’s train. He sees the ads sword. Meet pavement for an ads glorious march. All space, beyond the soar of a. wings. We cannot pass our guardian ads bound. So like an ads is our bliss. An ads hopeless fall. Yet knew he not what a. came. To guess an ads lay. When, like an a. ’s wing, &c. The A. watching by, divines. Of a. song and a. motion. Not Herod but an A. leads. First a. of His Church, &c. And all our a. friends to bring Thee on Thy way. The Cross by a. hands impress’d And upon Saint or A. spend. To high and low Heaven’s A. spake. Angelic. Th’ a. signal given. Echoing a. songs. Where lost behind the bright a. throng. Of human or a. frame. Tempering rude hearts with calm a. force. Angels. A. He calls ye : be your strife. Mon. bef. Easter, v. i. /. 3. 1 Advent, v. x. /. 5. 2 Advent, v. vi. /. 8. 3 Advent, v. ix. 1. 3. S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 5. H. Innocents, v. iii. /. I. 2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 6. 3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 6. 4 Epiphany, v. i. 1. 8. 6 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 2. Ash-Wednes., v. vi. 1. I. 1 Lent, v. i. /. 1. 2 Lent, v. vi. /. 2. 5 Lent, v. vii. 1. 4. Mon. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. 2. Mon. bef. East. , v. viii. /. 3. Wed. bef. Easter, v. v.l. 10. Wed. bef. East., v. viii l r Good Friday, v. i. /. Easter Day, v. vii. /. Easter Mon., v. viii. /. 1. Easter Mon., v. x. /. 3. 2 Easter, v. iii. /. 5. Ascension Day, v. i. /. 4. Ascension Day, v. vi. /. 2. 3 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 13 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 1. 13 Trinity, v. xxi. 1. 4. 19 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. Purification, v. ii. /. 2. S. Barnabas, v. i. 1. 8. S. Peter, v. vii. /. 3. S. Peter, v. xii. 1. 2. S. Peter, v. xiii. /. 4. S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 8. S. Michael, v. viii. /. 8. All Saints, v. iv. /. 7. Gun. Treas., v. iv. /. 3. Accession, v. vi. /. 6. Christmas Day, v. i. /. 4. Septuagesima, v. ix. /. 4. Ascension Day, v. ix. /. 3. 13 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 8. 2 Advent, v. vi. /. 7 « P-P r ANGELS — ANGER’D. 13 Than A. can adore. The choir of A. caught the word. A. from Heaven will stoop to guide them, &c. So A. pause on tasks of love. A ., or more, on either hand are nigh. God only, and good a.> look. Ye blessed A. ! if of you. A. round His glory-throne. That Thine a. s' harps may ne’er. To the decaying world, till A. bid us rise. ’Tis now a cell, where a. use. Yet mortals doubt, when a. bring. These sure have seen the a . near. Who lead the choir where a . meet. With a. s' food our brethren greet. Like armed a. at the door. And A. wonder why He stays below. The trump, that a. quake to hear. Where A. view the Father’s light With hymns of a. in His ears. The blessed a. look and long. The a . , while our draught they own. And all the band of a ., us’d to sing. Who men and a. daily feeds. Where A. down the lucid stair. The grief that a. cannot tell. What sadder scene can a. view. Not holier, while around him a. bow’d. Yet Heaven is raining a, s' bread. Fraught with a spell no a. know. Are call’d to sit and eat, while a. prostrate fall. From men’s and a. s' sight. What mortal — for this more than a. s' task. A. no more. But for the crown, that a. weave. And brightest a. to and fro. Thou hast an ear for a. s' songs. We should behold by a. s' grace. That He, by whom the a. live. Of all Thine a. eldest bom. But a ., as we speak. To be sung on, where a. soar. When all forsook, her A. still were nigh. The A. hear, and there is mirth in Heaven. A nger . Though darkly round Thine a. rolls. Anger'd. But chiefly, for she knows Thee a. worst. 3 Advent, v. xi. /. 2. Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 3. Christmas Day, v. viii. /. 6. Ash-Wed., v. v. /. 7. 1 Lent, v. ii. /. 5. 4 Lent, v. viii. /. 1. 5 Lent, v . vii. /. 1. Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 3. Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 3. Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 8. Easter Day, v. xi. /. 1. Easter Tues., v. vi. /. 3. Easter Tues., v. xi. /. 3. I Easter, v . vii. /. 4. 1 Easter, v. vii. /. 5. I Easter, v. ix. /. 5. 5 Easter, v. i. /. 4. Whitsunday, v. vi. /. 3. Whitsun Tues., v. vi. /. 2. Whitsun Tues., v. xi. /. 1. Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 5 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 7 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 8 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 10 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 14 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 1 7 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 18 Trinity, v. v. /. 1. 19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 8. Purification, v. vii. /. 4. S. Matthias, v. v. /. 2. S. John Baptist, v. ii. /. 5. S. James, v. iii. /. 7. S. Barthol., v. xiv. /. 2. S. Luke, v. xviii. /. 1. All Saints’, v. iii. /. 3. H. Comm., v. vi. /. 3. H. Comm., v. xiv. /. 4. Catechism, v. x. /. 2. Visit, of Sick, v. vii. /. 8. K. Ch. Martyr, v. viii. /. 2. K. Ch. Martyr, v. x. /. 1. 1 Christmas, v. vi. /. 2. 5 Easter, v . vi. /. 1. 14 ANGRY — APART. Angry . Lo ! at His a. blast the rocks unclose. A nguish . Thou from Whose cross in a. burst. This bed of a . ? and His pale weak form. In troublous days of a. and rebuke. With fear and a. to divide. Then grudge not thou the a. keen. Knows its own a. and unrest. Of wakeful a. flow. A nnoy . High Heaven in mercy to your sad a. The heavenward flame a . Of endless life, yet wrapt in earth’s a . Annual. The Church our a. steps has brought. A nointed. By Thine a . heralds duly crown’d. Answer . 9 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 5 - Tues. bef. Easter, v. ii. 1. 2. 9 Trinity, v. i. /. I. 12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. SS. Philip & Jas.,z/.ix./. I. S. Barnabas, v. i. /. 2. Gun. Treas., v. xv. /. 4. Christmas Day, v. x. /. 5. 2 Epiphany, v. xv. /. 2. 3 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. S. bef. Adv., v. ii. L 6. S. Matthias, v. x. /. 3. Beat quite in #. to Thy voice. Ere God His a. to their king had given. He hear and a. thine unblest desire. There seek his a. when the world reproves. An severing. While, a. Thy victorious call. A mirror in an a . mind. A. a famish’d nation’s call. Beat with another, a. love for love. A , its call ; we gladlier rest. 6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. 17 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 17 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 21 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 3 Lent, v. i. /. 3. Wed. bef. Easter, v. v. /. 8. 14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 24 Trinity, v. iv. 1. 2. Burial of Dead, z>. ix. /. 3. yl nswers. Soft#, duly whisper’d to each soothing prayer. Churching, v. iv. /. 6. Anthem's. How swell’d thine a.’s sound. S. Michael, v. vi. /. 6. Anthems . High as her #. soar. Eor all the a. of the boundless sky. Anxious Full many a dreary #. hour. The Church in a. musing sate. Apart . Then stole a. to weep and die. And as I walk and muse a. The shepherd talks with God a. Let Pleasure go, put Care a. Our hermit spirits dwell, and range a. Whispering it says to each a . Upon whose doubting way a. Easter Tues., v. xiv. 1. 2. Ascension Day, v. vii. 2. 5 Trinity, v. viii. /. 1. S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 7. 2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 5. 3 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. 5 Lent, v. iii. /. 5. East. Tues., v. viii. /. 3. 24 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. H. Comm., v. viii. /. 1. Gun. Treas., v. vi. 1. 3. APOSTATE — ARCH. 15 Apostate . Ere they have died th’ A'.’s death. Th’ a. Church to scare. 5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 6. 5 Lent, v. vi. /. 3. O’er yon a. shrine. 8 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. A postle. The lov’d A. to his Lord. Easter Mon., v. ix. /. 2. As to Thy last A.’s heart. S. Paul, v. xiii. /. 1. O great A. ! rightly now* S. James, v. i. /. 5. Apostles. A ., Prophets, Pastors, all. S. aft. Ascen., v. xiii. /. I. Since not A. s’ hands can clasp. S. Mark, v. i. /. 4. Before th’ A. s’ glorious company. K. Ch. Martyr, v. i. /. 4. Appal. Our unseen foes a. 1 Easter, v. ix. /. 6. Till their high deeds the world a. S. aft. Ascen., v. xiii. /. 5. In thoughts that awe but not a. Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. Oh thought to comfort and a. 13 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 2. Appalling. Conscience gives back th a. tone. Whitsunday, v. viii. /. 3. Th’ a. Future as it nearer draws. 21 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. And now once more th’ a. tale. S. bef. Adv., v. ix. /. 2. Appals. What voice his inmost heart a. S. Paul, v. iii. /. 5. Appeal. That o’er her with no vain a. Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. Appointed. Who have th’ eternal towers for our a. bourne. 1 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. Approach. A. Thee, Babe divine. A. : for thou canst feel the gleam. Approaching. A. down the hallow’d aisle. A pril. Christ. Day, v. viii. /. 2. S. Luke, v. xvii. /. 3. Matrimony, v. iv. /. 5. Sweet the lengthening A. day. 1 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. Steal down like A. dews, that softest fall, &c. Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 6. Wait like the parched earth on A. skies. Good Friday, v. ix. /. 6. Never so fast, in silent A. shower. 6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. Not showers across an A. sky. 14 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. Soon o’er their heads blithe ^ 4 . airs shall sing. 23 Trinity, v. iv. /. I. As though beneath an A. cloud. Bur. of Dead, v. iii. /. 5. Arch. And why, through eVery woodland a. Chants her glad matins in the leafy a. While underneath each awful a. of green. High towers the rainbow a. Then, when through yonder everlasting a. And let some graceful a. be there. 1 Lent, v. iii. /. 2. Ascen. Day, v. i. /. 2. 9 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. S. Michael, v. vii. /. 5. Bur. of Dead, v. iii. /. 1. i6 ARCHANGEL’S — ARM. Archangel's . So when th’ A.’s word is spoken. Th. bef. East., v. vii. Favour’d beyond A. s’ dream. Annunciation, v . viii. Arched. Green terraces and a. fountains cold. M. bef. East., v. vi. /. Lose in a. glades their tangled sight. Trinity, v. v. /. 3. Arches. Around the awful a. sweep. Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. The broken a. of old Canaan’s pride. 1 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. Lo ! from yon a. field. Argent . Aright. Guide Thou their course, O Lord, a . When these dull ears shall scan a. E’en so, who loves the Lord a . All hymn Thy glory, Lord, a. Come, learn to tell a. thine own sins’ cost To guide a. Believes, because it loves, a. Arise. Hearts that with rising mom a. Oh ! may no earth-bom cloud a. Our childhood’s star again a . Saviour and God, a. Then, fainting soul, a. and sing. So let Thy turtle-dove’s sad call a. I will a. f and in the strength of love. Then to unearthly life a. And let your prayer for charity a. Where over rocks and sands a. Prophet of God, a. and take. That day by day in prayer like thine a. Who day by day a. Till He a . and lead the way. Ark. Steer through the tempest Thine own a. Glide in the narrow wake of Thy beloved a. How joyful from th’ imprisoning a. The a. to touch and bear. And God’s own a. with blood of souls defil’d. From o’er the a. were shed. Arm. Wake, a. divine ! awake. I will not stir, lest I forsake Thine a. Withdraw the proud high- reaching a. Triumph by our weak a. Scatter the ashes, be the a. A wand no human a. may wield. 2 Easter, v. iv. /. 1. Evening, v. x. 1 . 3. 4 Advent, v. vi. /. 2. 2 Trinity, v. v. 1. 1. 4 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 17 Trinity, v. vi. 1. 4. S. John Bapt. v. viii. /. S. Barthol., v. xiii. /. 3 Morning, v. v. /. 2. Evening, v. iii. /. 3. Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 5 Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 4 Easter, v. viii. 1. 1. 5 Easter, v. iii. /. 1. Ascen. Day, v. iii. /. 2 Whitsun Tu., v. xiii. /. 6 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. 7 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 8 Trinity, v. i. /. 1. 9 Trinity, v . ix. /. 5. S. Matthew, v. ix. /. 4. Confirmation, v. i. /. 4. Evening, v. ix. /. 2. 6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 8. Quinquagesima, v. v. /. I Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 13 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 5 Epiphany, v. i. /. I. Wed. bef. East., v. i. /. Whitsun Mon., v. xii. /. 5 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. 8 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. ARM— AROUND, 17 A mother’s a . a serpent should embrace. Not for the Pastor’s gracious a . Which firm embrac’d with heart and a. Whose a . supports her, on Whose faithful, &c. While from some rude and powerless a. To feel thy kind upholding a. Pledge of the untir’d a ., &c. Armed , . Or a. in his station wait. Like a. angels at the door. 24 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. S. bef. Adv. v. vi. /. 1, S. Peter, v. x. /. 2. S. Matthias, v, vii. /. 2. S. Luke, v. vii. /. 1. Holy Comm., v. v. /. 4. Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 8. S. John Ev., ii. /. 5. I Easter, z/. ix. /. 5. Armies. The a . of the highest Heaven. God’s unseen #. hovering round. Thine a. awfully repos’d. Armoury. So in Thine awful a., Lord. Arms. First bid us from their a. ascend. Every way her free a. flinging. Lull’d in a father’s a. to sleep. The sailor’s untried a. are cross’d. Such were the tender a . , where cradled lay. E’fen from thine a . , so kind and soft. O happy a . , where cradled lies. Back to your a. your treasure take. And to His a. invite. Purification, v. vi. /. 3. All Saints, v. iii. /. 2. Ordination, v. ii. /. 4, All Saints, v. iv. /. 1. Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. 1 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. 2 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3. 26 Trinity, v. i. /. 7. S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 5. ;S. Luke, v. xix. /. 3. H. Baptism, v. iv. /. I. H. Baptism, v. vii. /. 2. Catechism, v. iv. /. 4. Army. The Martyrs’ noble a. still is ours. Around. A. his path are taught to swell. Hover a . us while we pray. A: the sacred hill. Yet are there saddening sights a. That all a. see all things bright. No vernal steam a. they cast. Within us and a. The saints, iike stars, a. His seat. When all a. he sees but sea and sky. A. those lips where power and mercy hung. The dull earth o’er Thee, and Thy foes a. A. each pure domestic shrine. Alms all a . and hymns within. A. our home’s green walls, &c. A: the banner’d lines. Or lawless roam a. this earthly waste. Wisely Thou givest — alt a. A. the trembling mountain’s base. The sinful world a. K. Ch. Martyr, v. ii. /. 1. Morning, v. i. /. 4. Morning, v. vii. 1. 2. 3 Advent, v. ii. /. 5. 4 Advent, v. xii. /. 1. 2 Epiphany, v. x. /. 3. 6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 6. Septuagesima, v. ii. /. 2. Septuagesima, v. v. /. 3. 2 Lent, v. iii. /. 3. Easter Eve, v. i. /. 5. Easter Eve, v. i. /. 7. I Easter, v. ix. /. 1. 1 Easter, v. x. /. 1. 2 Easter, v. v. /. 6. 2 Easter, v. vii. /. 4. Ascen. Day, v . ii. 1. 4. S. after Ascen., v. v. /. 1. Whitsunday, v. ii. /. 1. Whitsunday, v. ix. /. 2. c 18 AROUND- — ASPECT. A. the awful arches sweep. Like oaks and cedars all a. Nor is the dream untrue ; for all a. In all fair things a. Now spread their wings and throng a. Where all a. on mountain, sand, and sky. Not holier, while a. him angels bow’d. If, while a. thee gales from Eden breathe. What view’st thou all a. f Or waves there not a. his brow. In all the world of busy life a. Our eyes see all a . in gloom or glow. But see, a , His dazzling shrine. To wait a. our path in weal or woe. Grant, Lord, that when a. th’ expiring world. Need not a. the world to range*. What though a. His throne of fire, A Heaven on earth a. the couch, &C. A. — the Cross supports them all. Art. Instinct pure, or heaven-taught a. The graceful lines of a. may trace. With all a Painter’s a ., &c. Till sweetest nature, brightest a. Thy love-charm with true Christian a. The truest wisdom there,- and noblest a. I rather woo the soothing a. A rts. Have tried Thy Spirit’s winning a. Ascend. First bid us from their arms a. We see Christ’s entering triumph slow a. Ascending. No sounds of worldly toil a. there. Ascent. And when, o’erwearied with the steep a. Ashes. Scatter the a. f be the arm. The Spouse of Christ : with a. crown’d, Asia’s. In A.’s sea-like plain. Aside. Our faded crown, despis’d and flung a. Asleep. Where in her shadow, fast a. Aspect. Calm be the voice, the a. bold. Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. I Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 3 Trinity, v. iv. /. 1. 4 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 6 Trinity, v. v. /. 1. 9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 17 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 17 Trinity, v. ix. /. I, 18 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 1. 23 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 24 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. S. bef. Adv., v. viii. 1 . 3. S. Michael, v. ix. /. 5. S. Michael, v. x. /. 1. S. Luke, v. viii. /. 3. Catechism, v. v. /. 1. Churching, v. v. /. 6. Accession, v. iv. /. 8. I Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 2. 3 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 6. 18 Trinity, v. vii. /. 1. S. Andrew, v. v. /. 4. S. Barnabas, v. i. /. 3. Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 6. Quinquagesima, v. xii. /. 3. Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. Ascension Day, v. ix. 1 . 4. 20 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 1 Lent, v. v. 1 . 1. 8 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. Commination, v. ii. /. I. Whitsun Mon., v. iii. /. 3. 2 Lent, v. xii. 1 . 1. Whitsun Mon., v. v. /. 5. Ash- Wed., v. i. /. 5. ASPiRE— AUTUMNAL. 1 $ Aspire* Hearts that would highest else a. Nor deem, who to that bliss a . To holy ground, in quiet to a . The holiest creature, dares a . Assail Though the rudest hand a. her. No storm can now a. When racking thoughts the heart a . Two flowers, when wintry blasts a . Assembling \ His little lambs a. . , Assuage. Y et, to a. her sharpest throes. Save God and one good Angel, to a. But we by Fancy may a. Wouldst thou the pangs of guilt a. ? Astray. ■ Thy heedless soul a. Ate. We a. and drank : then calmly blest. Athwart. A. the conscience glare. Atoning. The Son of Man, th’ a . wounds. Sprinkled with His a. blood. Fresh from th’ a. sacrifice. Attend. Our midnight chant a Attendants. From Heaven to Earth, a. meet. Attends. A. with sword and spear. Attraction . Heaven will o’ercome th’ a. of my birth. Author. To thine Almighty A. and His stedfast sway. Autumn. Why A. should be sad. . When Ads softest gleams are ending. Sweet roses one by one, nor a. leaves decay. To a. or to spring. Till the last flower of a. shed. Autumnal. Sets round th’ a . sun. Or tossing in th’ a . blast. Nor yet th’ a . breeze has stirr’d the grove. Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 5. W. bef. Easter, v. v. /. 1, 9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 13 Trinity, v. viii. 1 . 3. I Epiphany, v. v. /. 1. 5 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 3. Ash- Wed., v. v. 1 . 3. S. Luke, v. i. /. 3. 25 Trinity, v. iv. 1 . 3. Sexagesima, v. v. /. 4. W. bef. Easter, v. viii. /. 5 » Good Friday, v. vii. 1 . 6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 1. 8 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. Visit, of Sick, v. v. 1 . 6. 1 Christmas, v. iv. 1 . 6, S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 6. 13 Trinity, v. xix. /. 1. H. Comm., v . iii. 1 . l. 5 Trinity, v. V. t. 2. * S. aft. Ascen., v. xii. /. 2 . Purification, v. v. /. 2. Ascen. Day, v . iv. /. 3. Th. bef. Easter, v. iii. /. 3 Easter, v. i. /. 2. 2 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 7 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. SS.Phil. & Jas., v. ii. /. 4. All Saints, v. iii. /. 7. 2 Epiphany, v. xvi. /. 2. 12 Trinity, v. iii. 1 . 8. 21 Trinity, z/. i. /. 3. •20 AUTUMNAL— AWE. And on the world’s a. time. As in th’ a. heaven. The gale that stirs th’ a . trees. And dear th’ a . eve. Who says, the wan a . sun. Avail, One Angel knows it. O might prayer a . Avarice. In the Prophet’s soul the dreams of a. stay. Avaunt, Chains of my heart, a. I say. . Ave. A. Maria ! blessed Maid ! A . Maria ! Mother blest. A. Maria ! thou whose name. Avengers, But that the merciful A. know. Avenging. Th’ a. storm of war, that laid. Can these th’ a. bolt delay. Surely not yet th’ a. shower will fall. Snatch’d sudden from th’ a. rock Avenue. When Heaven’s bright boundless a. Averted. Thy shy a. smiles. In vain : the a. cheek in loneliest dell. Their Lord’s a. face. Who scornful pass it with a. eye. Await. F resh, e ver-growing strengths a. Awake. Who day by day to sin a. A . again the Gospel trump is blown. A.! why linger in the gorgeous town. Keeping the heart a. till dawn of morn. Wake, arm divine! a. But at Thy touch let veiled hearts a. He to earth’s lowest cares is still a . With eyes too. tremblingly a. Awaken'd. A . soars in airy flight Awakes. No sunny gleam a. the trees. / Awe. Of mingled joy and a. return. Sure ’tis no Heaven-bred a. But in ecstatic a. they muse. 21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 25 Trinity, v. vi; l. 3. S. bef. Adv., v. vii. 1. 3. SS. Phil. & Jas., v. i. /. 2. Burial of Dead, v. i. 1. 1. M. bef. Easter, v. viii. /. 3. 2 Easter, v. ii. /. 6. Ascen. Day, v. iii. /. 1. Annunciation, v. vii. /. 1. Annunciation, z/. viii. /. 1. Annunciation, v. ix. /. 1. 1 Lent, v. iv. /. 3. I Christmas, v. i. /. 5. 1 Christmas, v. v. /. 4. I Lent, v. iii. /. 7. II Trinity, v. viii. /. 1. 4 Easter, v. ii. /. 5. Easter Tuesday, v. iv. 1. 2. 3 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. 13 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 20 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. S. Bartholomew, v. xv. /. 4. Morning, v. iv. /. 3. I Advent, v. i. /. 1. I Advent, v. ii. /. 1. I Advent, v. xii. /. 5. 5 Epiphany, v. i. 1. I. 5 Easter, v. xi. /. 4. Ascension Day, v. v. /. 4. S. Thomas, v. viii. /. 5. Kestoration, v. i. /. 5. Advent, v. i. /. 6. Epiphany, v. viii. /. 2. 4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 5. 4 Easter, v. iv. /. 5. AWE— BAfcE. if And as on Israel’s #. -Struck ear. In thoughts that a. but not appal. The sinner, startled by His ways of a . There is an a . in mortals’ joy. Aw’d. By our own shame alike and glory a. Awful. Faith’s ear, with a. still delight. Gentiles ! with fix’d yet a. eye. With medicin’d sleep — O a. in Thy woe ! Around the a. arches sweep. Dies on the a. ear. While underneath each a. arch of green. So a. to her eyes. At the last a. day. O’er life and death, its a. charm. So in Thine a. armoury, Lord. Sweet a . hour ! the only sound. Ye knelt before some a. shrine. When beckon’d up the a. choir. E’en such an a. soothing calm. Each a. curse, that on mount Ebal rang. Come trembling to their a. trust. Awfully. Thine armies a. repos’d. Awhile. Till left a. with Thee alone. Patiently she droops a. No — let the dainty rose a. Made heir, and emptied of Thy glory’ a. Each on his cross, by Thee we hang a. You lingering yet a. below. Keeps back a. His largess, made. Yet, yet a ., offended Saviour, pause. But glide a. from saint to saint. Yet wait a . , and see the calm leaves float. Though with seal’d eyes a. they walk. And spares a. his blissful trance. We on the sight should muse a. Pause yet a. , in mercy stor’d. Far better they should sleep a. Azure. Or in the a . deep on high. Whitsunday, v. vi. 1. I. Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5. H. Matrimony, v. i. /. I. S. Matthias, v. xi. /. 4. 1 Advent, v. xii. /. 3. 5 Lent, v. xiii. /. 1. Tu. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. 2. Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 4 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 9 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 18 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. Con. of S. Paul, v. vii. /. 3. S. Peter, v. x. /. 4. All Saints, v. iv. /. 1. H. Comm., v. xvi. /. 1. Holy Baptism, v. viii. /. 2. • Confirmation, v. viii. /. 3. Burial of Dead, v. vii. /. 1. Commination, v. iii. /. 1. Accession, v. v. /. 6. Ordination, v . ii. /. 4. 2 Christmas, v. v. /. 5. I Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 4 Lent, v. xiii. /. 1. Tues. bef. Easter, v. vii. /. 2. Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 5. 4 Easter, v. ii. /. 2. 4 Easter, v. iii. /. 9. 5 Easter, v. x. /. 1. Whitsun Tues., v. xiii. /. 3. 23 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. S. Thomas, v. v. /. 3. S. Peter, v. vii. /. 4. S. Luke, v. xiii. /. 2. All Saints, v. iv. 1. 3. Burial of Dead, v. x. /. 1. 22 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. , BAAL. Of pure heart- worship, B. is ador’d. Babe. Approach Thee, B. Divine. 9 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. Christmas Day, v. viii. 1.2. 22 BABE-BALM. The last-bom b . , why lies its part. When the b . ’s kiss no sense of pleasure yields. The wondrous B. might prove. To the poor b., who died to-day. Babel. Pass B. quick,, and seek the holy land. And watch, from B. ’s crumbling heap. From B.’s shatter’d wall. When B.’s very ruins bum. And oh ! if e’en on B. shine. Shame on us, who about us B. bear. Babes. She and her b. shall meet no more to part. If sinful b. in sorrow must be born. But cries of b. t that cannot know. 6 Epiphany, v. vi. 1. 3. Mon. bef. Easter, v. ii. /. 4, Purification, v. ix, /. 2. H. Comm., v. xv. /. I. 3 Advent, v , vi. /. 3. Whitsun Mon., v. v. 1. 4. Whitsun Mon., v. ix. 1. 6. Whitsun Mon., v. xiv. /. 2. S. Matthew, v. ix. /. I. S. Matthew, v. ix. /. 7. Holy Innocents, v. vi. /. 6. Sexagesima, v. v. 1. 3. Catechism, v . ix. /. 3. Back. B. to His task of woe and tears. Whitsun Tues., v. xi. /. 2. B. then, complainer ; loath thy life no more. 9 Trinity, v. ix. /. 1. Thou turn thy b. upon that fountain clear. 17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. B. to the world we faithless turn’d. 18 Trinity, v. iii. /. 1. B. to your arms your treasure take. Holy Baptism, v. vii. /. 2. Backward. And b. force the waves of Time. I Christmas, v. iii. 1. 3. Bad. Thus b. and good their several warnings give. 1 Advent, v. xii. /. 1. As in this b. world below. Palm Sunday, v. v. 1. 5 * E’en such is this b. world we see. Th. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. 5. Wild thoughts within, b. men without. 2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 5. The rude b. thoughts, that in our bosom’s, &c. 24 Trinity, v. v. 1. 3. Bade. Who b. the waves go sleep. 4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. That nearest Heaven has b. thee stand. 1 Easter, v. vi. 1. 2. Were wondering (so th’ Almighty b. ) S. aft. Ascension, v. ix. 1.2. B. the meek Publican his gainful seat forsake. S. Matthew, v. v. 1. 8. Baffle. These b. e’en the spells of Heaven. 12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. Baffling. Few, faint, and b. sight. 4 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. Balaam’s. Nor B.’s curse on Love, which God hath blest. 2 Lent, v. xiv. /. 4. Ball. (Thou know’st it) on this earthly b. 11 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. Balm. That o’er her western slope breathe airs of b. 3 Advent, v. i. /. 6. Some drops of b. in every bower. Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 5 * A gale from bowers of b. 3 Lent, v. iv. /. 2. They turn to sweetness, and drop holy b. Good Friday, v. iii. /. 5 * BALM — BAPTIST, 23 Our common air is b. Written in b ., sad heart, for thee. For healing and for b. e’en now thine hour, In hymns as soft as b. In heavenly b. , fresh gather’d there. While sinners taste Thine heavenly b. For she has b. in store. Balms. Here healing dews and b. abound. Balmy. And water’d with more b. showers. Band. Tied to His own by gentlest b. And all the b. of angels, us’d to sing. Too like the recreant b. Drawing to Heaven with gentlest b. To greet yon wearied b. ’Tis He who clasps the marriage b. One known from all the seraph b. Banded. Are b. in unblest device. Bands. Wrapp’d in His swaddling b. Three chosen b. , in royal state. Banes. For what shall heal, when holy water b. ? Bank, Yet as along this violet b. I rove. Banner. The b. of his Lord’s victorious wrath. But fix’d to hold Love’s b. fast. Your Saviour’s b. to display. Banned d. Around the b. lines. Banners, While drooping paus’d twelve b. proud. Banquet, Such is Thy b ., dearest Lord, Ye b. there above. B. and hymn, your Eden’s festal store. Baptismal. AJ 1 glistening with b. dew. And of My woes b. taste. Set Thy b. seal upon our brow. Baptist, Where is the lore the B. taught. 1 Easter, v. viii. /. 6. 6 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. &c. 7 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 8 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. S. Barnabas, v. viii. /. 4. H. Comm., v. xv. /. 4. Gun. Treas., v. viii. /. 4. S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 4. Sun. aft. Ascen., v. iii. /. 3. Sun. aft. Ascen., v. xi. /. 3. 6 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 18 Trinity, v. viii. 1 . 2. S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 3. Conv. of S. Paul, v. i. /. 6. Matrimony, v. vi. /. I. Churching, v. i. /. 2. 2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 7. Christmas Day, v. v. /. 1. S. Stephen, v. i. /. 6. 5 Easter, v. vii. /. I. 3 Easter, v. i. 1 . 5. 2 Easter, v. v. /. 3. 2 Trinity, v. x. /. 7 - S. John Baptist, v. vi. /. 7. 2 Easter, v. vii. /. 4. Confirmation, v. i. /. 3. 2 Epiphany, v. xvii. /. I. S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 6. S. Michael, v. iv. /. 8. 2 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. S. James, v. iii. /. 6. S. Michael, v. ix. /. 7. S. John Baptist, v. vii. /. I. BA-PTI Z’ D — BATHE; M Baptiz'd. B. in blood for Jesus* sak£. Their treasur’d hopes, just bom, b. , and gone. Bar. And shall our dreams of music b. our ear. Barabbas ’. Prepar’d to take B. part. Bal'd. Y et liv’d in b. or sage. Bardsi So thoughts ... to those high B. were given. Should b. in idol-hymns profane. Bare ; Y et m^rcy hath not left us ; b. B. to the rude world’s withering view. Bless’d is the womb that b. Him — bless’d. How cold and b. what mortals dream. Bares. She b. her tender breast. ) Bark. And this our frail and foundering b. Let not my b. in calm abide. Barren. Beside the b. sea. Woe worth these b. hearts of ours. Barter. We b. life for pottage ; sell true bliss. Baftimeus' . Blind B. * humble prayer. Base. Discerns the glorious front! the b. And the b. world, now Christ hath died. Around the trembling mountain’s b. With uses vile and b. And to their b. the trembling mountains part. And scaring with b. wild-fire light. Bashful. Her b. fragrance hide. And each small flower of b. hue. Bask. B. not in courtly bower. Then marvel not, if such as b. Basking. Is b. in his noontide lair. Bathe. The tears that b. our offer’d hearts. To b. the landscape in a fiery stream. They b. Where holy waters flow. Holy Innocents, v. iii. A 5. Holy Innocents, v. vi. A 4. Ascension Day, v. vii. A 3. 1 Advent, v. v. A 4. 4 Trinity, v. xiii. A 4. 3. Lent, v. vii. A 6. Palm Sunday, v. v. A 3. Sexagesima, v. ix. A 4. 4 Lent, v. xii. 1. 4. Annunciation, v. x. 1. I. SS.Phil. & Jas., v. viii. A3. Commination, v. iv. A 4. 6 Epiphany, v. ii. A 7. 6 Epiphany, v. iii. A 7. 5 Epiphany, v. vi. A 2. S.aft. Ascension, v. iii. A 1. 2 Lent, v. xi. A I. 1 Advent, v. vi. A 4. 3 Epiphany, v. viii. A 4. Easter Day, v. ix. A 3. Whitsunday, v. ii. A 1. 4 Trinity, v. xxii. A 4. 9 Trinity, v..v. A 6. Matrimony, v. iii. A 7. 4 Lent, v. xiii. A 2. S, Bartholomew, v: ii. A 3. 3 Advent, v. vi. A I. 2 Trinity, v. vi. A 1. Whitsun Mon., v. vi. A 2, I Christmas, v. vii. A 3. 4 Epiphany, v. i. A 6. 5 Epiphany, v. ix. A 5, BATH’D — BEAR. 25 Bath'd » And every flower was b . in light. Z?. in soft airs, and fed with dew. Bathes. The while she b. us in her own chaste glow. Battle . When round our walls the b. lowers. Lone b. field, or crumbling prison hall. Baying. As bloodhounds hush their b. wild. Bays. When fade all earthly flowers and b. Upon this sacred b. Beach . Beacon . But lifts them like a b. light. Beams on the martyr host, a b. light. And when the Spirit’s b. fires. Beam. Eyes that the b. celestial view. But Mercy with her genial b. That cannot bear the solar b. Beyond the mid-day b. Though not a b. the clouds remove. To meet th’ unclouded b. Steady and pure as stars that b. Beam'd. The Son of God in radiance b. Beammg. By youthful Hope seen b. round her walls. Beams. B. on the martyr host, a beacon light. Than Reason’s or the Law’s pale b. His b. have faster sped. B. with too faint a smile. Bear. To b. as Thine, nor count it loss ! Ye, who your Lord’s commission b. The glorious dint a martyr’s shield should b. That now so swift and silent b. The sweet remembrance b. So frail a gem, it scarce may b. He wept by Lazarus’ grave — how will He b. B. navies to and fro. The ark to touch and b. She knows she could not b. his moan. Now the fierce B. and Leopard keen. 1 Easter, v. iii. /. 2. 15 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 24 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 11 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. K. Ch. Martyr, v. iv. /. 4. All Saints, v. v. /. 5. 19 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 5 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 5 Lent, v. vi. /. 2. W. bef. East., v. vii. /. 5 * S. bef. Adv., v. iv. /. 4. Morning, v . v. /. 3. 3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 3. Quinquagesima, v. x. /. 3. 4 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 4. 16 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. S. Michael, v. vi. /. 4. Confirmation, v. iv. 1. I. Quinquages., v. xiii. /. I. 21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. W. bef. East., v. vii. /. 5. Easter Day, v. v. /. 4. 25 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. Bur. of Dead, v. i. /. 2. Evening, v. xi. /. 4. 2 Advent, v. vi. /. 5. H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 2. 1 Christmas, v. iii. /. 4. 5 Epiphany, v. x. /. 4. 6 Epiphany, v. v. 1. 5. Tues. bef. East., v. ii. /. 1. Easter Mon., v. iii. /. 3. 1 Easter, v. vi. /. 3. 4 Easter, v. i. 1. 6. Whitsun Mon., v. xi. /. 1. BEAR— BED. ?6 Is conscious of a gaze it cannot b, No eye but Iiis might ever b. Sin cannot b. to see Thee shine. Nor could we b. to think, how every line. Will. God indeed with fragments b. To b. with dimness for His sake. Still gazing, though untaught to b. How should pale sinners b. the sight. £., to the end, Thy Spirit’s seal. B. to their suffering brethren’s side. Why comes he not to b. his part. 3 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 12 Trinity, v. v. /. I. 1 8 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 24 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. S. bef. Adv., v. i. /. 1. S. Thomas, v. viii. /. 6. Conv. of S. Paul, v. vi. /. 5.. Holy Comm., v . i. /. 2. Confirmation, v. iii. /. 4. Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 8. Restoration, v. vi. 1. 1. Bearers . The b. wait with wondering eye. Bearing . B. the hallow’d dove. Bears. That duly b. with you its part. With brightening heart he b. it on. She b. them in your name. Beat. B. quite in answer to Thy voice. Till every pulse b. true to airs divine. B. with another, answering love for love. Beating. Ye whose hearts are b. high. With b. hearts we roam the haunted ground. Bur. of Dead, v. vi. /. 3. Purification, v. ix. /. 4. 21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. S. Peter, v. xi. /. 1. Commination, v. v. 1. 4. 6 Epiphany, v. vii. 1. 3. 23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 24 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 1. K. Ch. Martyr, v. iv. /. 3. The fever’d pulse b. higher. One page of Nature’s b. book, With Thee all b. glows. Beats. Beauteous, Beauty. Because. B. we would not onward press. B. their secret souls a holy strain repeat. Beckon’d. When b. up the awful choir. Bed. Ne’er to sink back on slothful b. Till on the grassy b. Now underneath the Cross their b. they make. Over our Saviour’s lowly b. Or will the thorns, that strew intemperance’ b. This b. of anguish ? and His pale weak form. Deep in Thy darksome b. Just trickling from its mossy b. Of Christ’s forsaken b. 2 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 4 Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 3 Lent, v. ix. /. 6. 18 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. S. Matthew, v. iv. 1. 8. Confirmation, v. viii. /. 3. 2 Advent, v. vii. 1. 4. 3 Advent, v. iv. /. 4. H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 6. Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. 2 Lent, v. iv. /. 1. Tues. bef. East., v. ii. /. 2. Easter Eve, v. i. /. 2. Easter Mon., v. i. /. 2. Easter Tues., v. vii. /. 2. BED — BEHIND. 27 So o’er the b. where Lazarus slept. And who was by, to make His new-forsaken b. About his path, about his b. Her funeral odours on her dying b. Of old on Isaac’s nuptial b. Too lightly springs by Sorrow’s b. A simple altar by the b. Beds . Up from your b. of sloth for shame. Before. Trembling b. Thee as I stand. B. the mercy-seat be thrown. And set My saints b. thee in the way. Or, if b. thee in the race. Befriend. That idols would b. Began. Long since in Heaven your brows b. Beginn'st. And Thou b. with woe. 12 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 8. S. Bartholomew, v. vi. /. 3. All Saints, v. iii. /. 8. Matrimony, v. vi. /. 6. Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 2. Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 3. I Advent, v. ii. /. 3. Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 1. Ash-Wednes., v. iv. /. 4. 20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 7. S. Andrew, v. ix. /. 1. 8 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 3. Circumcision, v. i. 1. 2. Begms. The year b. with Thee. Beguile. The bitterness of death to soften and b. Wild Fancy, peace ! thou must not me b. The sullen brow of gloom b. Our wintry course do Thou b. No thought can tender Love b. With thoughts of spring the heart b. Beguil'd. Thou wilt not be untrue, thou shalt not be b. Our steps have been b. Our weary souls, by earth b. Begun. Through shades . . . can see Heaven’s work b. Circumcision, v. i. /. 1. 1 Christmas, v. v. /. 6. Wed. bef. East., v. ii. /. I. Trinity, v. xix. /. 2. I Trinity, v. v. /. 6. S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 3. Bur. of Dead, v. i. /. 5. 7 Trinity, v. x. 1. 6. 18 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. S. JohnBapt., v. viii. /. 7. I Christmas, v. viii. /. 6. Beheld. As when the holy Maid b, B., and not belov’d. Behest. Must do its stem b. Bow to her sway, and move at her b. Behind. For the shades I leave b. “‘Haste, for thy life escape, nor look b. ” B. the blissful screen. Where lost b. the bright angelic throng. And from b. Thy glorious veil. And from b. the cloud held out by Jesus’ hand. 4 Lent, v. ix. /. 1. 13 Trinity, v. xx. /. 4. Circumcision, v. ii. /. 4. 2 Lent, v. xiv. 1. 2. I Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. I Lent, v. iv. /. 5. 4 Lent, v. viii. /. 2. Ascen. Day, v. ix. /. 3. Whitsun Tues., v. xv. /. 3. I Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 2 $ BEHIND — BELOW. Streaks of a brighter heaven b. Ne’er let us cast one look b. B . the soft bright summer cloud. Behold They shall b., and not in trance. To b. them was her heart’s first prayer. B . , her wisest throng Thy gate. No fear but we shall soon b. Thou must b. : thy loathing were but lost. And when the wicked ones b. Christians ! b. your happy state. He would b. thy wounds with envious eyes. 4 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. Con. of S. Paul, v. xii. /. 4. Accession, v. ii. 1 . 1. 4 Advent, v. ix. /. 3. Holy Innocents, v. vii. 1 . 2. Epiphany, v. xiii. 1 . 1. Ascension Day, v. x. 1 . 1. 17 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 1. Conv. of S. Paul, v. xv. /. 4. S. John Baptist, v. iv. /. 4. Beholding . As erst, b., loves His wayward child. 4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. Belial . B. or mammon, grant us not the ill. 17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. Believe. Choose to b . , not see : sight tempts the heart. 9 Trinity, v. x. /. 5. Dares not b. her gain. Matrimony, v. ii. /. 4. Am I : b . , and die no more. Burial of Dead. v. viii. /. K. Believ'd. And truth in all the world both hated and b. 1 Advent, v. i. /. 6. Believer's . And faith be sham’d by the b. 's sin. 3 Epiphany, v. v. 1 . 6. Believes . Both wonder, one b . — but while. S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 1. B.. because it loves, aright. S. Bartholomew, v. xiii. /. 3* Believing. B. myriads throng. 18 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. Bell. Nor trampling hoof nor tinkling b. 7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. Bells. Counts them like minute-^, at night. 1 Advent, v. xii. /. 4. Beloved. Glide in the narrow wake of Thy b. ark. 6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 8. The loving and b. Seer. Thur. bef. Easter, v. vi. 1 . 2, Beheld, and not b. 13 Trinity, v. xx. 7 . 4. Win us to be b. and spar’d. 18 Trinity, v. xix. /. 3. As homeward from some grave b. we turn. 21 Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. Thou thrice denied, yet thrice b. S. Peter, v. i. /. 1. S. Peter, v. iii. /. 1. He loves and is b. again. Luke the b., the sick soul's guide. S. Luke, v. x. /. 3. Below. The secret this of Rest b. Morning, v. xv. /. 4. When round Thy wondrous works b. B the lake’s still face. Evening, v. iv. /. 1. 3 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. When stars above or flowers b. Epiphany, v. viii. /. 3. , BELOW— BENEATH. 29 The works of God above, b. The Moon above, the Church b. Ruin b. and wrath above. His Hosannas here b. You lingering yet awhile b. The meanest things b. There’s not a cottage hearth b. Our rest must be “no rest 4 .” Septuagesima, v< ii. 4 1. Septuagesima, v. iv. 4 I. Sexagesima, v. ii. 4 5 * Palm Sunday, v. ii. 4 6. 4 Easter, v. ii. 4 2. 4 Trinity, v. xvii. 4 2. 7 Trinity, v. ix. 4 2. 18 Trinity, v. xvi. 4 3. 19 Trinity, v. vi. 4 3. 22 Trinity, v. iv. 4 4. S. bef. Adv., v. x. 4 8. S. Matthias, v. ix. 4 2. S. John Baptist, v. v. 4 7. S. Peter, v. xvii. /. 4. S. Bartholomew, z'. iv. 4 4. S. Bartholomew, v. xiv. /. 4. Holy Innocents, v. vii. 4 8. 3 Easter, v. vi. 4 7. Ascension Day, z/. ix. /. 2. Trinity, v. ix. 1 . 1. Gun. Treas., z>. iv. 4 1. K. Ch. Martyr, v. vii. 4 3. All Saints, v. v. /. 2. 4 Epiphany, i. /. 4. When not a prop seem’d left b. Or darksome mere b. Sweeter than whole years of sacrifice b. Dare touch Thy spouse, Thy very self b. Rebellion’s mystery here b. He turns him to his task b. The very life of things b. ’Twixt God above and Christ b. Bend. Infant-like beneath their burthen b. Some gentle maid b. o’er a cherish’d flower. Though on unfolding Heaven our gaze we b. From each carv’d nook and fretted b. She mourns that tender hearts should b. Over the self-same lines to b. f and pour. Bended. Whom empires own with b. knee. Bending. To howl and chafe amid the b. trees. Bends. Our Lord in Eden b. Vainly before the shrine he b. Beneath. For sinful man b. the sky. They strew the ground b\ His feet Yet is He there : b. our eaves. Of souls that infant-like b: their burthen bend. Thy sunshine smiles b. the gloom. Here, if at all b. the moon. Shelter’d b. the coolest shade. Flowers, that grow b. our feet. All still and cold b. yon dreary stone. Sitting by turns b. Thy sacred feet. B. the willow spray. B. some cottage roof. Such as b. the moon’s soft gleam. B. the moonlight sky. When mines are hid b. our towers. B. His shadowing hand. jOver some broken reed of earth b . Quinquages., v. viii. /. X S. Luke, v. xiv. 4 I. Morning, v. xiii. /. 4. 1 Advent, v. iii. /. 4. 2 Advent, v. v. /. 1. Holy Innocents, v. vii. 4 8. I Christmas, v. vi. 4 3. . Circumcision, v. xiii. 4 3* € Epiphany, v. v. 4 3. Palm Sunday, v. iii. 4 5. Easter Eve, v. i. 4 3. Easter Eve, v. v. 4 3. Easter Tues., v. iii. 4 2. Easter Tues., v. xiii. 4.4. 4 Trinity, v . i. 4 3. 8 Trinity, v . v. 4 3. II Trinity, v. i. 4 4. 13 Trinity, v. x\x. 4 4. 1 7 Trinity,, v. ix. 4 3. 3o BENEATH— BESIDE. And round us and b. There lies thy cross ; b. it meekly bow. Feeling the rock b. his feet. Each to his rest b. their parent shade. B. the shadow of His roof. That throne, if aught b. the skies. And sometimes e’en b. the moon. When saints b. their Saviour’s eye. Speeds from b. her cloudless sky. What are all prayers b. The breath of Heaven b. her wihgs. As though b. an April cloud. Like summer fields, b. the shadowy clouds. B. the burning eastern sky. Benediction . Was as a pledge of A, stor’d. Benighest. .Where, but on His b. brow. Bent. Mine eyes upon Thy wounds are b. Who b. with bounty rare to aid. Yet on his Master’s bidding b. B. on us with transforming power. As one still b. to find or make the best. Back on the gaudy world our wilfiil eyes were b. Seems b. some mighty deed to do. In sweet reproof on thee, was b. Bents. Through wither’d b. — romantic note, &c. Benumb « Fill high the bowl, b. His aching sense. Bereft. Therefore in sight of man b. Why mourn’st thou still as one b. Not willing ye should be A Bids weep no more — O heart b. Chain’d and b. , and on thy funeral way. Beseems. 20 Trinity, V. ii. /. 4. 20 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 21 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 23 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. S. Andrew, v. vi. /. 2. Purification, v. viii. /. 3. S. Mark, v. iv. /. 1. S. Mark, v. vi. /. 4. SS. Phil. & Jas., v. ii. /. 3. Catechism, v. ix. /. 2. Matrimony, v. ii. /. 6. Burial of Dead, v. iii. /. 5. Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 7. Gun. Treas., v. i. /. 1. Holy Innocents, 7}. vi. /. 2. Matrimony, v. v. /. 1. Good Friday, v. ix. /. 4. 4 Easter, v. iii. /. 7. 5 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 13 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 3. • 21 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. S. bef. Adv., v. ii. 1 . 8. • Con. of S. Paul, v. ii. /. 2. S. James, v. i. /. 8. 20 Trinity, v. ii. /. 7. Tues. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. 1. Sexagesimal v. xi. /. 1. 4 Trinity, v. xx. /. 1. Conv. of S. Paul, v. xi. /. 2 . Burial of Dead, v . v. /. 1. K. Ch. Martyr, v. viii. /. 3. B. the sinless child. Beset. The holy house is still b. Beside. B. the springs of Love, that never die. B. the barren sea. For all the gorgeous sky b. B. the desert way. Some sister nymph, b. her urn. The saint b. the ocean pray’d. Purification, v. viii. /. 4. 2 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 3 Advent, v. vii. /. 3. 5 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. 6 Epiphany, v. iv. 1 . 5. Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 4. Easter Monday, v. iv. /. 2* Easter Monday, v. xi. /. I; BESIDE — BETTEk. May cheerful wait the Cross b. Ye dwell b. our paths and homes. B. the sheltering bower. Her guileless husband walks b. But not in vain, b. yon breezy lake. Which e’en b. that mournful bier. Best . Most dearly lov’d, and loving b. They give their b. — O tenfold shame. And keep our b. till last. You b. may bring it to His ear. For Love delights to bring her b. So be it, Lord ; I know it b. Suit b. with hearts beyond the sky. ’Tis Love, the last b. gift of Heaven. In silence b. ador’d. Thy b. , thine all. Mourning the ruin’d home he still must love When the glad Earth is offering all her b. Yields, thankful, of her very b. B. of all gems, that deck His crown of light. As one still bent to find or make the b. These do not please him b. Nor, sweetest, holiest, b. of all. His dove-like soul — b. sacrifice. B. honour’d and His way prepar’d. Like spring-flowers in their b. array. The dearest blessing and the b. Bestow. The heavenly consolations they on, you b. Bestows . What is the Heaven our God b. : ? Bethink . B. thee what thou art and where. Bethlehem . To B’s. glade, or Carmel’s haunted strand. B. must lose Thee soon, but Thou wilt grace. In B., round the Saviour’s palace gate. Remembering B. , and that glorious night. T ' Bethphage , From Jordan banks to B. height. BethsaidcC s. Here on 2 ?. ’j cold and darksome height. Betray «. Their solar source b. Better . Minds us of our b. choice. II Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 1. 25 Trinity, v. iii. 1. 8. Purification, v. ix. /. 3. S. Matthew, v. v. 1. 7. Burial of Dead, v. iv. /. 4. Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. Epiphany, v. xiv. /. I. 2 Epiphany, v. xvii. 1. 4. 3 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. 3 Epiphany, v. x. /. 5. 6 Epiphany, v. vii. 1. 1. 6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 6. 4 Lent, v. v. 1. 1. 4 Lent, v. ix. /. 5. Wed. bef. Easter, v. ix./.6. Thurs.bef. Easter, v. i. /. 8. 3 Easter, v. vi. /. 6. S. after Ascension, v. i. /. 5* 9 Trinity, v. vi. 1. 5. 21 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 4. Purification, v. x. /. 3. SS. Simon & Jude, v. vi./.2. Catechism, v. vii.-/. 3. Ordination, v. iv. /. 4. S. Barnabas, v. iii. /. 8. 6 Epiphany, v. ix. /.I. 11 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. 3 Advent, v. vi. /. 6. Christmas Day, v. vi. /. Holy Innocents, v. i . /. 2. S. Michael, v. iii. /. I. S. Matthias, v. i. /. 4. 7 Trinity, v . i. /. .3. S. Stephen, v. iv. /. 4. I Epiphany, v. ii. 1. 8. 32 . BETTER— BIDE. Thy b . soul could spurn.: Were it not b. to lie still. Far b. we should cross His lightning’s path. Knows all, yet loves us b. than He knows. To know God b . than he knew. .Far b. they should sleep awhile. Between. B. the porch and altar weep. To come b. us and all kindly thought. B . us and the fires of youth. Bewilder' d. B. in a heartless crowd. Beivildering, Thy course in Earth’s b. .ways. Bewitching, So have I seen, in Spring’s b. hour. Beyond. On the bright fields b. the sky. Flows out the echoing lay b. the starry quire. Suit best with hearts b. the sky. That though as yet b. our reach. While far b. the sound of praise. . So thoughts b. their thought to those high O ;! shame b. the bitterest thought. All space, b. the soar of angel wings. B. the summer hues of even. B. the mid-day beam. Whose eyes have seen b. the tomb. And fancied all b. But catch a gleam b. it, and ’tis bliss. Favour’d b. Archangels’ dream.. Bicker. That b. round in wavy spires. ' Bid. As Heaven shall b. them, come and go. First b., us from their arms ascend. May b. His own heart-warming ray. And b. her freely welcome, unbeguii’d. He on the rock may b. us stand, and see. Bidden.. At God’s right hand, a b. guest Bidd’st. And in thy reckless mood thou b. thy Lord Thou b. rejoice; they dare not mourn. Bidding. Yet on his Master’s b. bent Bide, Though He had deign’d with thee to b. 8 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 16 Trinity, v. v. /. 1. 17 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 4. S. Barthol. , v. x. /. 4. Burial of Dead, v. x. 1. 1. Ash-Wednes., v. iv. /. 5. 3 Trinity, v, i. /. 4. Confirmation, v. vii. /. 2. 5 Epiphany, v. x. /. 6. Th. bef. Easter, v, vii. /. 2. 3 Easter, v . vi. /. 5. 2 Advent, v. vi. /. 4. Christmas Day, v. i. /. 6. 6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 6. Sexagesima, v. xi. /. 5. Ash-Wednes., v. vii. 1. 5. 3 Lent, v. vii. /. 6. Good Friday, v. viii. /. t. Ascension Day, v. vi. 1. 2. 4 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 3. 4 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 4. 18 Trinity, v. xv. /. 3. 22 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. 23 Trinity, v. viii. 1. 4. Annunciation, v. viii. /. 4. Matrimony, v. i. 1. 6. Morning, v. xv. /. 3. Epiphany, v. ii. /. 3. Ash Wednes., v. vi. /. 3. Tu. bef. Easter, v. xi. 1. 1. 9 Trinity, v. v. /. 1. §. James, v, i. /. 2. 4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 8. 4 Easter, v, iii. /. I. 5 Trinity, ii. /. 3. 4 Easter, v, ix. /. 6, BIDS— BIRTH. 33 Bids. That b. thee from His healing touch withdraw. 4 Epiphany, v. vi. 1. 6. And on His glorious Gospel b. them look. 4 Epiphany, v. vii. 1. 6. Which b. us see in heaven and earth. 4 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. Which b. us hear, at each sweet pause. 4 Trinity, v. iii. 1. 1. B. weep no more — O heart bereft. Burial of Dead, v. v. /. 1. Bier. For Christ hath touch’d the b. Billow. That o’er the brightening b. streams unfurl’d. Burial of Dead, v. vi. /. 2. Prayer at Sea, v. iii. /. 7. Billows. Who will count the b. past ? The flashing b. of the south. Here freshening b. send. To where lone mountains tower, or b. roll. Billowy. Sweep o’er the b. corn and heave. Binds . S. John Evang., v. v. 1. 6. Th. bef. Easter, v. iii. /. 3. Easter Monday, v. ii. /. 4. 3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 3 Lent, v. iv. /. 3. Death only b. us fast. Bird. The clear note of some lonely b. When to her b., too early scap’d the nest. 8 Trinity, v. xii. 1. 3. 5 Easter, v. ii. /. 6. Commination, v. iv. /. 3. Birds. Or b. that cower with folded wing. Like b. of evil wing, to mar our sacrifice. In the low chant of wakeful b. The b. of air before us fleet. Our puny speed, and b. , and clouds in heaven. Birth. When souls of highest b. Our Eden’s happy b. Who boasts a heavenly b. ? Giving virtue a new b. We the while, of meaner b. The covenant of our second b. Heaven will o’ercome th’ attraction of my b. That ne’er on brow of mortal b. And claim His high celestial b. The lustre comes of heavenly b. Strong yearnings for a blest new b. Stain our immortal b. Still travailing in second b. Where torrents have their b. To hymn the b. -night of the Lord. Nor had proclaim’d His royal b. Y our God and King by b. That closest hides its lowly b. Meet for their new immortal b. 2 Advent, v. ii. /. 6. M. bef. Easter, v. ix. 1. 6. 4 Trinity, v. iv. /. 1. 15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5 * 23 Trinity, v. x. 1. 1. 4 Epiphany, v. vii. 1. 3. Septuagesima, v. vi. 1. 4. 4 Lent, v. vi. /. 5. Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 7. Palm Sunday, v. iv. /. 5. 5 Easter, v. x. /. 6. Ascension Day, v. iv. /. 3. Whitsun Mon., v. xii. /. 4. Whitsun Tu., v. vii. /. 2. 2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 8. 4 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 4 Trinity, v. xxi. 1. 4. 19 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 20 Trinity, v. i. 1. 8. S. bef. Adv., v. iii. /. 2. Conv. ofS. Paul, v. v. /. 5. Purification, v. iv. /. 4. S. Barthol., v. ii. /. 4. Burial of Dead, v. x. /. 4. 34 BIRTH — BLAST. Fresh from the perilous b. Mother of our new b. Birthright . The b. sold, the blessing lost and won. The everlasting b. should receive. Churching, v. ii. /. 4. Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 2. 2 Lent, v. x. /. 2. 2 Lent, v. xiii. /. 2. Bitter. To turn the b. pool. That b. sigh was all for earth. Where the loud b. cry is rais’d in vain. Else wherefore, when the b. waves o’erflow. The b. herbs of earth are set. Wash me, and dry these b. tears. Therefore her tears are b ., and as deep. In b. thoughts of low-born care begun. When b. thoughts, of conscience born. Or cease ? the Cross is b. grief. Bitterest. 2 Christmas, v. v. /. 2. 5 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 5. 2 Lent, v. i. /. 2. M. bef. Easter, v. x. /. 2. Good Friday, v. iii. /. 2. Good Friday, v. x. /. 1. 5 Easter, v. viii. /. 1. 3 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 6 Trinity, v. i. /. 1. 16 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. That b. to the lip of pride. O ! shame beyond the b. thought. On thoughts that b. seem’d erewhile. Summon’d from Heaven, to still that b. groan. S. Michael, v. v. /. Bitterly. Which else were rued too b. Feeling more b. alone. Good Friday, v. iv. /. 2. Good Friday, v. viii. /. 1. 11 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. “ 7 . S. Peter, v. vi. /. 4. Burial of Dead, v. v. /. 4. Bitterness . The b. of death to soften and beguile. Without some tinge of b. Thou know’st our b. — our joys are Thine. I Christmas, v. v. /. 6. Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 2. 24 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 1. Blackbird' s. As evening b.’s full-ton’d lay. Blame. God hath impress’d His mark of b. Feet, and to sinners wholesome b. And who can b. the mother’s fond affright. SS.Sim. & Jud., v. xi. /. 2. Sexagesima, v. ix. /. 2. S. aft. Ascen., v. vii. /. 2. Commination, v. iii. /. 5. Blameless. By b. guile or gentle force. Bland. Foreshew the summer season b. The slumb’rous potion b. , and wilt not drink. More exquisitely b. ! Blast. Not till the freezing b. is still. Like violets in the freezing b. They had provok’d the withering b. Must melt before the clarion b. Lo ! at His angry b. the rocks unclose. Or tossing in th’ autumnal b. To screen them from the scorching b. 5 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 2 Advent, v. iv. /. 3. Tu. bef. Easter, v. v. /. 1. Churching, v. i. /. 4. 2 Advent, v. i. /. I. 6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 5. 1 Lent, v. iv. /. 2. Whitsun Mon., v. xi. /. 5. 9 Trinity, v. v. /. 5 - 12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. 19 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. BLAST — BLEND. 35 Singing so thankful to the dreary b. 21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. But first, by many a stern and fiery b . 23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. I. By Chebar in the fiery b. S. Mark, v. iii. /. 3. Wayward & spoil’d she knows ye : the keen b. Commination, v. v. /. 1. Blasts. When withering b. of error swept the sky. 1 Advent, v. ix. /. 1. Two flowers, when wintry b. assail. S. Luke, v. i. 1. 3. Blaz'd. The burnish’d water b. Easter Mon., v. x. 1. 4. Blaze. ’Tis gone, that bright and orbed b. What sudden b. of song. Till in one b. of charity. Is ripening them to pearly b. Without Thy scorching b. And learn to bear their Saviour’s b. Bright without b. it went and came. Caught from that b. by wrath divine. And drown in rude tempestuous b. It dazzles like the noon-day b. Th’ eternal turrets b. When Persecution’s torrent b. ’Tis not the eye of keenest b. On every hill began to b. What sudden b. is round him pour’d. Intenser b. and higher. Blazing. Like diamond b. in the mine. Still b., like the solar fount. Evening, v. i. /. I. Christmas Day, v. i. /. 1. I Christmas, v. ix. /. 5. 3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 4. Quinquagesima, v. xi. /. 4. Ash- Wed., v. vii. /. 7. 5 Lent, v. ii. /. 5. 5 Lent, v. v. /, 1. II Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 18 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 19 Trinity, v. i. /. i. 25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. S. bef. Adv. , v. iv. /. 5* Conv. of S. Paul, v. iii. /. 1. Conv. of S. Paul ,v. xiii. /. 6. 3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. 5 Lent, v. iv. /. 5. Blazonry. And compass’d with the world’s too tempting Th. bef. East., v. ii. /. 8. Bleak . Over the dusky heaven and b. hill-side. Till not a woe the b. world see. ’Twas moaning b., so high and low. 3 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. S. after Ascen., v. vi. /. 5. S. bef. Adv., v. vii. 1. 6. Bled. That man, His foe, by whom He b. Bleeding. Once b . , now triumphant for my sake. The world’s Creator b. lies. With pierced hands and b. brows. H. Comm., v. iii. /. 3. Ascension Day, v. v. 1. 2. H. Comm., v. iii. /. 2. Visit, of Sick, v. ii. 1. 4. Blend. Agqin with earth to b. Nurses her store, with thine to b. Shall b. again the crowns of earth. Tones that with seraph hymns might b. With midnight silence b. Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 6. Easter Mon., v. v. /. 1. Whitsun Mon., v. xii. /. 5. Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. 5 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 3 ^ BLENDED — BLESSED. Blended. Thrice only since, with b. might. With b. voices evermore. Blending. In the eternal distance b. bright. In sweet confusion b. Blends. Her gentle teaching sweetly b. Bless. Come near and b. us when we wake. Only be Thou at hand, to b. Which God hath deign’d to b. If blessed wedlock may not b. In disappointment Thou canst b. And b. the pangs that made thee see. And Heaven thy morn will b. Let Kim strike home and b. the rod. Our God to b. our home delights. Stretch’d out to b. — a Christian charm. Christ is at hand, to scorn or b. Comes forth to b. her God. Whom poor men’s eyes and hearts consent to b. Here are soft hands that cannot b. in vain. Then be ye sure that Love can b. With harps for ever strung, ready to b. Who waits to b. you here ? We are too weak, when Thou dost b. Blessed. Stands the b. home, where Jesus deign’d, &c. B. be God, Whose grace. B. Jesus ever lov’d to trace. He b. them from the world and all its harms. He b. them in His own and in His, &c. If b. wedlock may not bless. B. increase of reviving Earth. Ye b. Angels ! if of you. Nor thinks on thee, thou b. day. Nay, b. Spirit ! but by Thee. The b. angels look and long. His b. home in Heaven hath left. For not without us fully b. B. eyes, which see the things we see ! O blest restraint ! more b. range ! B. are the pure in heart. Ave Maria ! b. Maid ! B. is the womb that bare Him — b. But rather b. are they. Our mirror is a b. book. Whitsun Mon., v. x. 1. i. Visit, of Sick, v. vii. 1. 9. 3 Easter, v. iv. 1. 7. 2 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. Gun. Treas., v. ix. /. 1. Evening, v. xiv. 1. 1. 2 Christmas, v. viii. 1. 3. 2 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. Sexagesima, v. vi. /. 1. 5 Trinity, v. xv. /. 3. 11 Trinity, v. viii. /. 5. 15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 8. 16 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. S. bef. Adv., v. v. /. 3. S. bef. Adv., v. vi. 1. 2. Conv. of S. Paul, v. viii. /. 5. Purification, v. xiii. /. 2. S. Matthias, v. ii. /. 3. S. Barnabas, v. iii. 1. 5. S. Matthew, v. iii. 1. 5. S. Michael, v. i. 1. 3. Matrimony, v. v. 1. 2. Churching, v. v. /. 1. I Advent, v. vii. 1. 2. 3 Advent, v. xi. 1. 4. H. Innocents, v. iv. 1. 3. H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 6. H. Innocents, v. iv. 1. 8. Sexagesima, v. vi. 1. 1. Quinquagesima, v. ii. /. 3. 5 Lent, v. vii. /. 1. Easter Day, v. iv. 1. 4. 4 Easter, v. vii. /. 8. Trinity, v. iii. 1. 1. 4 Trinity, v. xx. 1. 3. 13 Trinity, v. xv. 1. 3. 13 Trinity, v. xx. 1. I. 22 Trinity, v. v. /. 1. Purification, v. i. 1. I. Annunciation, v. vii. 1. I. Annunciation, v. x. 1. I. Annunciation, v. x. 1. 3. S. Bartholomew, v. iii. /. 1. BLESSED — BLEST. How b. the heavenly music brought. To run, untir’d, love’s b. race. Blessing. That b. may prolong. The birthright sold, the b. lost and won. Thus, Esau-like, our Father’s b. miss. No partial hand the b. may misguide. Isaac’s fond b. may not fall on scorn. Their b. , who by faith can wean. The fulness of thy b. gain. In b. only moves. B., like Jesus, in thy woe. Nor surer would the b. prove. On thee alone My b. rest ! His b. on earth’s primal bower. Christ’s b. at your heart is warm. With words of b. and of peace. That b. dear, that dove-like hand. His Father’s dearest b., shed. The dearest b. and the best. Blest. 37 Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 5. Bur. of Dead, v. xiii. /. 3. 2 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 2. 2 Lent, v. x. /. 2. 2 Lent, v. xi. /. 3. 2 Lent, v. xii. /. 3. 2 Lent, v. xiv. 1. 3. Wed. bef. East., v. iii. /. 8. Easter Day, v. iii. /. 2. 2 Easter, v. ix. /. 4. 12 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 14 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 6. 15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7. H. Comm., v. xvii. /. 4. Confirmation, v. x. 1. 2. Matrimony, v. vi. /. 5. Ordination, v. iv. /. 4. Communion b. impart. Circumcision, v. v. /. 4. He too is b. f whose outward eye. 3 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 1 And where Love is, that offering evermore is b. 3 Epiphany, v. x. /. 6. Is not the power as strange, the love as b. 4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 7. Nor Balaam’s curse on Love, which God hath b. 2 Lent, v. xiv. /. 4. Now wakes a vision b. 3 Lent, v. vii. /. 4. Waits on Thy triumph, even as all the My soul with Thee be b.l Be tranquil and be b. On some meek brow of Jesus b. By His own servant wash’d and b. Strong yearnings for a b. new birth. The God Who hallow’d thee and b. With that free Spirit b. Oh ! thou, who only would’st be b. Rather in all to be resign’d than b. O b. restraint ! more blessed range ! Might fearless follow to their b. abode. His throne, thy bosom b. Ave Maria ! Mother b. No soothing calm is b. Never so b., as when in Jesus’ roll. In the b . could envy be. So 'still the guileless man is b. Y e hermits b. , ye holy maids On Champions b., in Jesus’ name. And with them every spirit b. B. eyes, that see the smiling gleam. b. Easter Eve, v. iii. /. 3. Easter Eve, v. vi. 1. 4. 1 Easter, v. v. /. 6. 4 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. Whitsun Tues., v. ix. /. 4. 4 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 4 Trinity, v. xix. /. 1. 6 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 21 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 22 Trinity, v. v. /. 1. 23 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. Purification, v. viii. /. 1. Annunciation, v. viii. /. 1. SS. Phil. & James, v. iii. /. 4. S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 5. S. John Baptist, v. iv. /. 3. S. Bartholomew, z/.xv. /. 1. S. Matthew, v. i. /. 1. All Saints, v. vii. /. 1. H. Comm., v. xiv. /. 1. H. Baptism, v. v. /. 1. BLEST — BLISS. 38 But happiest ye, who seal’d and b. We ate and drank : then calmly b. Her fluttering heart, too keenly b. Blew. Wild fancy b. his bugle strain. Blind. B. Bartimeus’ humble prayer. Who sacrifice the b. and lame. ’Tis b. Idolatry no more. B. guide with siren voice, and blinding all. Eyes to the b. , and to the lame. Just guessing, through their murky b. Some darling of b. fancy dead and gone. Was Error’s soothing b. Blinding. Blind guide with siren voice, and b. all. Blindly . Who b. self or sense adore. We b. ask ; in very love refuse. Bliss. Such is the b. of souls serene. Ever in sight of all our b. Whether, early call’d to b. The b. when life is done. I know not yet the promis’d b. We barter life for pottage ; sell true b. The earnest of our b. And owning the true b. Nor deem, who to that b. aspire. If prompt to quit the b. they know. To seek on earth a Christian’s b. A mother’s prime of b. Now Heaven and earth are to our b. consenting. And all thy b. renew’d. The shore beyond of endless b. Else wherefore leaving your own b. So like an angel’s is our b. Teach us to love, with Christ, our sole true b. Yet shrinking from true b. Which turns their sufferings all to b. The b. of pardoning thee. But catch a gleam beyond it, and ’tis b. O b. of child-like innocence, and love. And our dear Lord in b. repos’d. O then the glory and the b. Nor grieve the b. should quickly fly. In worlds without a sea, unchanging orbs of b. H. Baptism, v. vii. /. 1. Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 6. Churching, v. iv. 1. 1. I Easter, v. iv. 1. 4. 1 Advent, v. vi. /. 4. Epiphany, v. xiv. 1. 3. Sexagesima, v. vii. /. 2. Wed. bef. East., v. ii. 1. 5. S. aft. Ascen., v. vii. /. 1. 4 Trinity, v. xii. /. 1. 17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 4. Gun. Treas., v. vii. 1. 4. Wed. bef. East., v. ii. 1. 5. 13 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 5. Morning, v. xi. /. 1. 4 Advent, v. x. /. 4. S. John Evan., v. ii. /. 3. 2 Epiphany, v. xvi. 1. 4. 6 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 5. 2 Lent, v. xi. /. 1. 4 Lent, v. x. 1. 2. 5 Lent, v. viii. /. 6. Wed. bef. East., v. v. /. 1. Wed. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 7. Easter Day, v. viii. /. 2. 3 Easter, v. iv. 1. 2. I Trinity, v. iii. /. 3. 4 Trinity, v. xix. /. 4. 12 Trinity, v. v. 1. 4. 13 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 13 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 1. 17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 5 - 18 Trinity, v. xvi. /. 2. 19 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 22 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. 23 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 24 Trinity, v. x. /. 1. Conv. of S. Paul, v. ix. /. 2. S. Mark, v. vi. /. 1. SS. Phil. & Jas.,z/. x. /. 3. Prayer at Sea, v. v. 1. 8. BLISSFUL— BLOODLESS. 39 Blissful. Nor from the b. vision shrink. 4 Advent, v. vii. 1. 4. To waft us ever on, soaring in b. dreams. 3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 6. In all the b. field. Quinquagesima, v. vii. /. 2. Behind the b. screen. 4 Lent, v. viii. 1. 2. And b. dreams in secret shar’d. S. Andrew, v. ii. /. 2. And spares awhile his b. trance. S. Peter, v. vii. /. 4. Blithe . As free and b., as if on earth. 2 Epiphany, v. i. /. 3. And chanting in so b. a tone. 3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 5. Soon o’er their heads b. April airs shall sing. 23 Trinity, v. iv. /. 1. Blither. Not b., after showers, the Lark. Blithest. In Wisdom’s ear thy b. strains. Blood. Baptiz’d in b. for Jesus’ sake. That b. for sin must flow. By b. and water too. From suffering, tears, and b. More deeply with His precious b. Might tear of ours once mingle with the b. His sweat last night was as great drops of b. Must win their way through b. and fire. Let not Thy b. on earth be spent. That, as Thy b. won earth, Thine agony. Tinctur’d with holy b ., &c. The fount of holy b. , and lift on high. The b. of souls by Thee redeem’d. And b. and fire have run in mingled stream. No distance breaks the tie of blood. Their mutual share in Jesus’ b. Pollute with infant’s b. And God’s own ark with b. of souls defil’d. Full many a soul, the price of b. And shall the heirs of sinful b. Sprinkled with His atoning b. Springs forth the Saviour’s b. The world’s rude furnace must thy b. refine. Or can the Saviour’s b. endear. Both bought and nourish’d with His b. Brother’s in b. and nurture too. But seen by Faith, ’tis b. With many a martyr’s b. Bloodhounds. As b. hush their baying wild. Bloodless. Than if th’ untrodden b. field. Quinquagesima, v. v. /. 3. 4 Trinity, v. xxiii. /. 3. Holy Innocents, v. iii. 1. 5. Circumcision, v. i. /. 4. Circumcision, v. viii. /. 1. Circumcision, v. xvi. /. 4. 6 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 4. Mon. bef. Easter, v. ix. /. 1. Tues. bef. Easter, v. iii./. 1. Wed. bef. Easter, v. v. /. 2. Good Friday, v. ix. /. 2. Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 7. Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 8. Easter Eve, v. vii. /. 7. 1 Easter, v. ii. /. 4. 1 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. 2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 1. 2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 8 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. 9 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 11 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 12 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 13 Trinity, v. xix. /. 1. 18 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 23 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 2. S. bef. Adv., v. i. 1. 3. S. Peter, v. ix. /. 4. S. Luke, v. v. 1. 1. Holy Baptism, v. ii. /. 3. Gun. Treas., v. v. 1. 4. All Saints, v. v. /. 5. 6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 5. 40 BLOOM — BODY. Bloom. And some flowers to b. and die. Shall wake them into od’rous b. Brightening in ever-changeful b. Shall on some brother’s brow immortal b. Fondly we seek the dawning b. A brighter star, a richer b. Bright flowers of Eden b. and twine. Blossoms. Those b. red and bright. Grey b. twinkle there. Blot. Till Thy dear love to b. the sad account. Christ’s mark outwears the rankest b. And worldlings b. the temple’s gold. Blotted. Were b. from the holy ground : yet dear. Blown. Awake — again the Gospel trump is b. The breath of heaven has b. away. Blow'st. Why b. thou not, thou wintry wind. Blue. Upon a clear b. river. Without a streak of heaven’s soft b. Track’d by the b, mist well. Blush'd. B. on the rosy spray. Board. Meet for His bridal b. Now on the b. before ye spread. Boast. Above the world our calling b. Sons of a King ye b. to be. Boasts. Who b. a heavenly birth ? Bode. To Fancy b. a joyous year. Bodies. Where souls and b., hopes and fears. Boding. So speaks Andromache in b. fear. Her b. sigh. Wilt thou forgive thy son one b. sigh ? Shadows and b. night-birds fly. Body. The laggard b. soon will waft to Heaven. 1 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. 6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 8. Quinquagesima, v. i. /. 3. 2 Lent, v. xii. /. 2. 4 Lent, v. iii. 1. 1. 4 Lent, v. iv. 1. 3. 1 Easter, v. ix. 1. 2. 3 Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 3 Easter, v. ii. /. 2. 5 Easter, v. v. /. 4. 2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 4 Trinity, v. xxii. /. 3. Mon.bef. Easter, v. vii. /. 5. 1 Advent, v. i. /. 1. Whitsun Mon., v. viii. /. 2. All Saints, v. i. /. 1. Christmas Day, v. ii. 1. 2. 16 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. 20 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 4 Lent, v. iv. 1. 2. 2 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. Matrimony, v. vi. /. 7. I Lent, v. vii. /. 6. Easter Day, v. vi. /. 3. 4 Lent, v. vi. 1. 5 * Easter Tues., v. iv. /. 3. 12 Trinity, v. iii. 1. 5. Mon. bef. Easter, v. i. 1. 3. 5 Easter, v. viii. 1. 2. 17 Trinity, v. ii. 1. 2. S. John Baptist, v. i. /. 7. 23 Trinity, v . xiv. /. 4. BODY— BORE. 41 B. and soul in every part. S. Thomas, v. vii. /. 6. B. and soul, to live and die. S. Matthias, v. iii. 1 . 4. Bold. Like a b. steed that owns his rider’s arm. 4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 7. Foe of mankind ! too b. thy race. Sexagesima, v. i. /. 1. Calm be the voice, the aspect b. Ash- Wednesday, v. i. /. 5. If the word be not too b. Palm Sunday, v. i. /. 6. Canst thou her b. career foretel. Easter Monday, v. ii. /. 1. Nay, start not at so b. a word. 13 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. Just as, in fancied triumph b. 19 Trinity, v. iii. 1 . 3. Serene or solemn, gay or b. S. Andrew, v. ii. 1 . 3. And bids thee yet be b. and strong. SS.Sim. & Jude,? 7 .xiii. 7.3. Bolder. Then b. scale the rugged fell. 7 Trinity, v. vi. 1 . 5. Boldest. Ambition’s b. dream and last. Whitsun Mon., v. xi. /. 4. Boldly. Save that his hopes more b. soar. S. Luke, v. xi. /. 3. Bolt. Can these th’ avenging b. delay. Each b. , that o’er the sinner vainly rolls. 1 Christmas, v. v. /. 4. 2 Lent, v. ii. /. 3. Bond. 0 b. of union, dear. Circumcision, v. ix. /. 1. An everlasting b. imparts. 2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. Creation’s wondrous b. 22 Trinity, v. xi. /. 4. Bonds. And cast their b. away. 3 Lent, v. ii. /. 4. His b. hath riven. 5 Easter, v. i. 1 . 3. That would make fast our b. again. 12 Trinity, v. viii. 1 . 4. Of all the dearest b. we prove. Annunciation, v. ii. 1 . 4. The saint is in his b. again. S. Luke, v. xi. 1 . 2. Book. One page of Nature’s beauteous b. 4 Advent, v. ii. 1 . 2. 4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 5. He opens Nature’s b. There is a b., who runs may read. Septuagesima, v. i. /. 1. Are pages in that b. , to shew. Septuagesima, v. ii. /. 3. But in My Father’s b. are writ. S. James, v. iv. /. 2. Our mirror is a blessed b. S.Barthol., v. iii. 1 . 1. Bo 07 l. The Saviour gives a gracious b. S. Mark, v. iv. /. 2. Bootless. With b. darkling toil. 5 Trinitv, v. ii. /. 2. Boots. What b. it gathering one lost leaf. 12 Trinity, v. iii. 1 . 3. Bore. Of One who b. our shame. 5 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 4. This witness b. the saints of old. 13 Trinity, v. xi. 1 . 1. 42 BORE — BOSOM. By the dear mark her Saviour b. Who singly b. the world’s sad weight. Born . That, ere the glorious sun be b. ’Tis not, the Saviour b. in David’s home. These, like yourselves, were b. to sin and die. Their treasur’d hopes, just b ., baptiz’d, &c. If sinful babes in sorrow must be b. To us long since the glorious Child is b. She joys that one is b. As soon as b. Him at whose word both sun and stars were b. Of all Thine angels eldest b. Borne. Oh ! by Thine own sad burthen, b. While to her funeral pile this aged world is b. B. by the suffering Church her Lord to greet. He sees the holy household b. Then on Thy bosom b. shall we descend. Have b. us on from grace to grace. Whether slow creeping on cold earth, or b. He had not b. for thee. Where’er the Cross is b , with smiles. Borrow. B. of Israel’s minstrelsy. Your innocent mirth may b. Borrow'd. Hues of their own, fresh b. from the heart. Borrows. Each b. of its Sun. Bosoi?i. Thee, on the b. laid. Bright hopes, that erst the b. warm’d. Or from the guiltless b. turn its course. Out of the b. of His love He spares. Saw from Thy Father’s b. to th’ abyss. Then on Thy b. borne shall we descend. Safe in the b. of thy God. The rude bad thoughts, that in our b. ’ s night. As on the b. of the aerial lawn. A b. freshly taught to grieve. His throne, thy b. blest. The b. where His lips were press’d. ♦ When to the b. of His friend. Unravel every b.’s maze. That first into his b. found. Why, at the same fond b. fed. That, dearest of Thy b. Friends. Gun. Treas., v. ii. 1. 3. Accession, v. iv. /. 3. Morning, v. i. /. 2. Christ. Day, v. iii. 1. 5. H. Innocents, v. iii. /. 2. H. Innocents, v. vi. /. 4. Sexagesima, v. v. /. 3. 3 Easter, v. iii. /. 5. 3 Easter, v. vi. /. 1. S. aft. Ascen., v. ix. /. 6. 17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 6. H. Comm., v. xiv, /. 4. Evening, v. xi. /. 1. 1 Advent, v. xii. /. 6. H. Innocents, v. iv. /. 2. 1 Lent, v. ii. 1. 4. Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 5. Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 23 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. S S . Philip & Jas. , v. vi. 1. 2. S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 7. Circumcision, v. xii. 1. 3. 15 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 24 Trinity, v. ii. 1. 4. Septuagesima, v. iv. 1. 4. Christmas Day, v. vii. /. I. 1 Christmas, v. iv. /. 1. 2 Lent, v. iv. /. 4. M. bef. Easter, v. iii. /. 3. Tues. bef. Easter, v. vi. 1. 2. Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 5. Ii Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 24 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 24 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. S. bef. Adv., v. ii. /. 3. Purification, v. viii. /. 1. Annunciation, v. x. /. 2. S. Peter, v. ix. /. I. S. Bartholomew, v. v. /. 4. S . Barthol omew, v. xvii. /. 2. S. Luke, v. iv. /. 2. H. Comm., v. xii. 1. 1. BOSOM — BOUNDLESS. 43 The swelling b. dares not sigh. Bur. of Dead, v. vi. /. 4. All in one tender b. brought. Churching, v. iii. /. 3. Into her b. all thy care. Gun. Treas., v. viii. /. 3. And where shall Mother’s b. find. Ordination, v. v. /. 1. Bosoms. Their b. to th’ uncertain glow. 2 Advent, v. i. /. 8. On b. waiting to receive. Ash-Wednesday,z/.iii. 1.6. By moonlight o’er their dewy b. lean. 3 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. Alas ! of thousand b. kind. 15 Trinity, v. vii. /. r. Both. B. theirs and ours Thou art. Circumcision, v. vii. /. i. B. covenants might see. Circumcision, v. viii. 1. 4. B. wonder, one believes — but while. S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 1. Boughs. Where the thickest b. are twining. I Epiphany, v. vii. /. 1. Bought. All souls, that in their cradles Thou hast b. A Saviour’s right, so dearly b. The souls His Christ hath b. The world for thee was b. Would deem thy sorrows b. too dear. Both b. and nourish’d with His blood. Bound. On listless dalliance b. But he, whose heart will b. to mark. We cannot pass our guardian angel’s b. Though all seem gather’d in one eager b. How are they free whom we had b. The thwarting cliffs that b. his sight. They b. his fancy too. But Heaven’s high magic b. it there. On his celestial errands b. The four strong winds of Heaven fast b. The b. of th’ eternal year. Boundary. Bounding. Along each b. vein. Boundless. With blessings from Thy b. store. That tremble not at Ocean’s b. roar. Thy b. power display. Stores in the dungeon of His b. realm. O’er thee He watches in His b. reign. When Heaven’s bright b. avenue. For all the anthems of the b. sky. This earth a b. space. And led through b. air thy conquering road. H. Innocents, v. v. /. 6. 2 Christmas, v. i. 1. 7. 5 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 20 Trinity, v. vi. 1. 4. Annunciation, v. v. 1. 5. S. Peter, v. ix. /. 4. 3 Advent, v. v. /. 4. 2 Trinity, v. iv. 1. 1. 3 Trinity, v. iv. 1. 3. 7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 3. 19 Trinity, v. iv. /. 1. 22 Trinity, v. iii. 1. 3. 22 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. Con. of S. Paul, v. vi. /. 4. S. John Bapt, v. ii. /. 7. All Saints, v. iii. 1. 4. Thurs. bef. East. , v. vi. /. 4. 2 Epiphany, v. viii. 1. 2. Evening, v. xiii. /. 2. H. Innocents, v. v. 1. 4. Septuagesima, v. x. 1. 2. 2 Lent, v. ii. /. 2. Mond. bef. Easter, v. iii. 1. 6. 4 Easter, v. ii. /. 5. Ascen. Day, v. vii. /. 2. 22 Trinity, v. vi. 1. 2. 23 Trinity, v. xii. 1. 2. 44 BOUNDS — BOWER. Bounds. He sees them all ; and earth’s dull b. Bounteous. No thought of them ; in all the b. sky. Slowly, as then, His b. hand. Bounty. Who bent with b. rare to aid. In wasteful b. shower’d, they smile unseen. Each pastoral heart thy b. knows. Bourne. Who have th’ eternal towers for our appointed^. Bow . God, by His b. , vouchsafes to write. The pangs that guilty spirits b. B. to her sway, and move at her behest. So help us evermore with Thee to b. To b. before an heir of sin. To our own nets ne’er b. we down. Turn’d upon him, who hastes to b. To b. before the “ little drop of light.” There lies thy cross ; beneath it meekly b. The hallow’d font where parents b. Give ear, ye kings — b. down. E’en from the tree He deign’d to b. Though in our sight no powers of darkness b. Bow’d. They, who have b. untaught to Nature’s sway. Not holier, while around him angels b. The Christian Pastor, b. to earth. B. , but erect in heart. Bower. S. Stephen, v. iv. 1. 7. 23 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 1. 4 Easter, v. iii. 1. 7. 3 Trinity, v. vi. 1. 1. Accession, v. v. /. 4. 1 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. Quinquagesima, v. xv. 1. 1. Ash- Wed., v. i. 1. 8. 2 Lent, v. xiv. 1. 2. Ascen. Day, v. viii. /. 3. Whitsun Tues. , v. ix. 1. 2. 5 Trinity, v. xiv. 1. 1. 14 Trinity, v. vi. 1. 3. 17 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. 20 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. S. bef. Adv., v. v. /. 6. Purification, v. iv. /. 1. Annunciation, v. vi. /. 4. K. Ch. Martyr, v. i. /. 3. Christmas Day, v. vii. /. 5. 17 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 19 Trinity, v. viii. /. 1. Purification, v. xi. /. 2. Bask not in courtly b. On earth no sheltering b. From the slighted willow b. Priz’d above all the vernal b. The glory of their b. Some drops of balm in every b. Soon wilt Thou take us to Thy tranquil b. The soldier in his chosen b. To weary swains in parched b. A gracious rain, freshening the weary b. Flush’d into green the dry and leafless b. His blessing on earth’s primal b. The wanderer seeks his native b. Thou, Saviour, art his Charmed B. Beside the sheltering b. And with clos’d door in silent b. No b. to Fancy dear. 3 Advent, v. vi. 1. 1. 2 Christmas, v. iv. /. 8. I Epiphany, v. v. 1. 6. 6 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. Septuagesima, v. vii. /. 4. Sexagesima, v. iv. /. 5. Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 1. Easter Mon., v. xi. 1. 2. 4 Easter, v. v. 1. 10. 5 Easter, v. ii. 1. 4. 6 Trinity, v. iii. 1. 6. 15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. 16 Trinity, v. xi. /. 1. 19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. 25 Trinity, v. iii. /. 8. S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 6. Matrimony, v. v. 1. 4. BOWERS— BREAK. 45 Bowers . From thoughts like these among the b. I hide.Sexagesima, v. iii. 1. 3. 3 Lent, v. iv. /. 2. Easter Eve, v. ii. /. 3. S.aft. Ascension, v. iii. /. 5. Trinity, v. xv. /. 3. 10 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 11 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. 15 Trinity, v. ii. /. 1. S. Matthias, v. viii. /. 3. SS. Phil. & James, v. ii. /. 1. Churching, v. i. 1. I. A gale from of balm. Whether in Eden b. Thy welcome voice. In Eden, on th’ ambrosial b. Unheard the music of Thy b. At sight of Sion’s b. And winds have rent thy sheltering b. Relics ye are of Eden’s b. Thy mark is on the b. of lust and pride. Her b. are mute, her fountains dry. Is there, in b. of endless spring. Bows . Her persecuted head she meekly b. B. down t’ adore the Nazarene. Boy. Seems following still the funeral of the B. As where the mountain b. Brace. These are the tones to b. and cheer. Brac'd. That b. her youth, is past. Brain. Fills ear and 3., and will not let. That haunt and vex thee, heart and b. Branches . Lost b. of the once-loved vine. Brands. See Israel’s sons, like glowing b. Brav'd. Or when did perils b. Bread. Thy b. upon the waters, sure at last. Nor by “our daily b." mean common food. Yet Heaven is raining angels’ b. Made known in breaking b. Eat of the b. that cannot waste. May take Him for his daily b. Break. Shall see the king’s full glory b. B. out, and Faith be sham’d by the believer’s sin. 3 Epiphany, v. v. /. 6. B. in upon her sacred trance. 4 Lent, v. vi. /. 4. He is come down to b. their chain. 5 Lent, v. xi. 1. 1. And b. the charm. Wed. bef. East., v. i. 1. 4. B. not upon so lone an isle. Th. bef. East., v. iii. 1. 4. Sundays by thee more glorious b. Easter Day, v. ii. /. 3. In act to b. 5 Easter, v. x. 1. 2. Sin is with man at morning b. 4 Trinity, v. viii. 1. 1. S. Matthias, v. vii. /. 3. S. Bartholom. , v. viii. /. 4. I Trinity, v. iv. 1. 8. 22 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. SS. Sim. & Jude, v. xii. /. 1. Commination, v. v. /. 2. Whitsunday, v. x. /. 3. 16 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 5 Lent, v. v. 1. 2. 5 Lent, v. v. 1. 4. Easter Mon.,z/. xiv. 1. 3. 9 Trinity, v. x. 1. 2. 17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 18 Trinity, v. v. 1. 1. S. Thomas, v. v. /. 8. S. James, v. i. /. 4. H. Communion, v. iii. /. 4. 4 Advent, v. vii. /. 3. BREAK— BREATH. 46 The fetter’d tongue its chain may b. 12 Trinity, v. iv. 1. 2. Sure His meek heart would b. and die. 12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. Who but would follow, might he b. his chain ! 23 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. And thou shalt b. it soon ; the grovelling worm. 23 Trinity, v. xi. /. 1. Who says the widow’s heart must b. Burial of Dead, v . iv. /. I. And such the tones of love, which b. Burial of Dead, v. viii. /. 1. And our hearts feel they must not b. Burial of Dead, v. ix. 1. 5. Breaking. His glory on their souls, made known in b. bread. S. Thomas, v. v. 1. 8. Breaks. No distance b. the tie of blood. Breast. For ever on my Saviour’s b. On a crown’d monarch’s mailed b. Leave it in his Saviour’s b. Seven guilty realms at once on earth’s defiled b. Thy tears upon the b. Infusing all that fires the b. Clasp’d to a mother’s b. The Heaven-betrothed b. Though not as yet this wayward b. Then on th’ incarnate Saviour’s b. Nor need th’ unready virgin strike her b. First open her sweet b. Which lulls me, clinging to my Father’s b. That we may cling for ever to Thy b. To keep the lingering flame in thine own b. alive. Affright thy tender b. The Earth that in her genial b. With folded arms on humble b. Drowning Thy music in the b. So, separate from the world, his b. Nor the quick-swelling b. Whose arm supports her, on Whose faithful b. On no sweet sister’s faithful b. All blessings of the b. and womb. Our darlings on earth’s quiet b. Sees Thee by faith on Mary’s b. Lies heavy on his gentle b. Love’s treasure hid in her fond b. 2 Trinity, v. vii. /. 1. Evening, v. vii. 1. 4. 1 Advent, v. x. 1. 4. S. John Evan., v. ii. /. 2. 1 Christmas, v. i. /. 6. Circumcision, v. ii. /. 2. 2 Epiphany, v. iv. 1. 3. 2 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 4. 5 Epiphany, v. iii. 1. 2 . 6 Epiphany, v. vii. 1. 2. 6 Epiphany, v. xi. 1. I. 2 Lent, v. vi. /. 3. 4 Lent, v. ii. /. 2. Wed. bef. Easter, v. \.l. 5. Wed. bef. Easter, v. x. 1. 5. Th. bef. Easter, v. v. /. 8. Easter Tues., v. ii. 1. 4. S. aft. Ascen., v. i. /. I. Whitsun Tues., v. ix. /. 3. 12 Trinity, v. viii. 1. 6. 13 Trinity, v. iii. /. 1. 25 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. S. Matthias, v. vii. /. 2. Annunciation, v. iv. 1. 1. Matrimony, v. vii. /. 1. Burial of Dead, v. ix. /. 4. Churching, v. iv. 1. 3. Restoration, v. vi. 1. 4. Ordination, v. iv. /. 2. Breasts. Spread their soft b ., unheeding, to the breeze. And there are aching solitary b. Breath. One calmly yields his willing b. Must draw his purer b. While the strong b. of Music seems. 3 Advent, v. ii. 1. 3. K. Ch. Martyr, v. v. 1. I S. Stephen, v. ii. /. 2. S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 4. 3 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 5. BREATH — BREATHES. 47 For fallen souls some healing b. The b. of God shall wake them, &c. To close the weary eye and hush the parting b. Nor soil’d by ruder b. He who gave you b. to sing. In vile things noble b. infusing. Yet in His parting b. But with the silent b. The languid sweetness seems to choke my b. The b. of heaven has blown away. The b. that our redemption seal’d. Seem they the b. of life to breathe. Rise wafted with the parting b. As one who drew celestial b. Ready to speed and take no b. A b. the Gospel trump to fill. The very b. of Love divine. Who taught thy pure and even b. We hid our eyes and held our b. The b. of Heaven beneath her wings. All mourners, one with dying b. The b. of sacred song. Charg’d with the b. of Israel’s prayer. Breathe. That o’er her western slope b. airs of balm. There b. at large, o’erpast thy dangerous race. When rude and selfish spirits b. too near. On whom the Saviour deign’d to b. Her high desires may b. Unheeded b. to summer showers. Seem they the breath of life to b. If, while around thee gales from Eden b. Lone Nature feels that she may freely b. Sweet thoughts are theirs, that b. serenest, &c. To b. in vain Affection’s sigh. Soft on her fluttering heart shall b. Half the deep thought they b. B., Holy Ghost, Thy freshening gale. Breathed. A sick man’s lowly-^. sigh. I Christmas, v. ii. /. 3. As the deep calm that b . , “ Father , forgive. ” Tues. bef. Easter, v.xii. L 1 . 5 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 5. 6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 8. Sexagesima, v. x. /. 6. 4 Lent, v. i. /. 5. Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 3. Palm Sunday, v. v. /. 8. Tues. bef. East. , v. xii. /. 4. 1 Easter, v. xi. /. 3. 3 Easter, v. i. /. 6. Whitsun Mon. , v. viii. /. 2. Whitsun Tu., v. xii. /. 4. 2 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 7. S. Peter, v. ii. /. 4. S. Luke, v. xv. /. 4. S. Luke, v. xviii. /. 2. H. Comm., v. vii. /. 4. H. Baptism, v. x. /. 1. Confirmation, v. ix. /. 2. Matrimony, v. ii. /. 6. Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 7. Restoration, v. i. /. 3. Ordination, v. i. /. 4. 3 Advent, v. i. 1. 6. 1 Lent, v. vi. /. 8. Good Friday, v. iv. /. 6. 1 Easter, v. vii. /. 2. Whitsun Mon., v. xiv. /. 3. Trinity, v. xv. /. 2. 2 Trinity, v. i. /. 6. 17 Trinity, v. ix. /. 1. 20 Trinity, v. ii. 1. 3. S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 1. S> Peter, v. iv. 1. 4. SS.Sim. & Jud., v. iii. /. 1. Catechism, v. ix. /. 4. Confirmation, v. vii. /. 3. Breathes. Wh^it seem’d an idol hymn, now b. of Thee. 3 Lent, v. viii. /. 5. Where human sorrow b. her lowly moan. Ascen. Day, v. viii. /. 4. B. sweeter than whole years of sacrifice below. S. bef. Adv., v. x. /. 8. No richer incense b. on earth. Churching, v. ii. /. 2. And b. serene and free. Churching, v. iv. 1. 4. 4 8 BREATH’ST — BRIDAL. Breath? st. Thou b. a note like music from afar. Breathing. B. her name, as still His own ! Breathless. With b. Reverence waiting by. Breeze. Thou rustling b. so fresh and gay. Spread their soft breasts, unheeding, to the b. Upon the b. is flung. Watch for the fitful b. But in the gentler b. we find. Thy wild hair floating on the eastern b. Through cloud and b. unwavering came. Soft cloud, that while the b. of May. The b. of eve sweeps wildly as of old. Like summer b. by woodland stream. Nor yet th’ autumnal b. has stirr’d the grove. Then to the desert b. unroll’d. Waft him, thou soft September b. Why swell’st thou not, like b. from, &c. ? The yielding waters darken in the b. Far on the b. one dirge-like note. Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 7. Easter Day, v. xiii. 1. 4. Epiphany, v. vii. /. 3. Morning, v. ii. /. 1. 3 Advent, v. ii. /. 3. 2 Christmas, v. vi. 1. 2. 4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 3. Septuagesima, v. x. /. 3. 2 Easter, v. i. /. 3. 4 Easter, v. vi. /. 2. Ascension Day, v. i. /. 1. 7 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 19 Trinity, v. v. 1. 6. 21 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. Confirmation, v. ii. /. 1. Burial of Dead, v. ii. /. 1. Commination, v. i. /. 3. Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 8. Restoration, v. iii. /. 5. Breezes. But when showers and b. hail me. As b. change on high. Where gentlest b. whisper souls distress’d. As b. strew on ocean’s sand. O’er wave or field : yet b. laugh to scorn. I Epiphany, v. v. /. 3. Quinquagesima, v. i. /. 4. Good Friday, v. vii. /. 5. Whitsun M. , v. viii. /. 5. 23 Trinity, v. ix. 1. 4. Breezy. Into a bright and b. lake. But not in vain, beside yon b. lake. 2 Christmas, v. v. 1. 3. S. Matthew, v. v. /. 7. Brethren. Her b. y mightiest, wisest, eldest born. He call’d his conscious b. near. Yet b. true in dearest love. With angel’s food our b. greet. Or how shall envious b. own. Each to his b. , all to God. O’erburthen’d by His b.’s sin. But that Thou call’st us B. : sweet repose. I in your care My b. left. Bear to their suffering b. ’s side. Bridal. Meet for His b. board. For b. joy and fear. 2 Lent, v. xiv. t. 1. 4 Lent, v. xi. /. 4. Easter Mon., v. xii. /. 2. 1 Easter, v. vii. /. 5. Trinity, v. xviii. 1. 1. 2 Trinity, v. x. /. 2. 12 Trinity, v. vi. /. 4. 24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. Conv. of S. Paul, v . xi. /. 1. Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 8. 2 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 4. Matrimony, v. v. /. 8. BRIDE — BRIGHT. 49 Bride. By Thy dear promise to Thy Church and B. S. Matthias, v. vi. /. 2. Bridegroom? s. Nor wait desponding round the b.’s door. 2 Lent, v. vi. /. 4. Bridge-way . Till tower, and dome, and b.-w. proud. S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 5. Brief. More welcome for that b. delay. Falls on the moor the b. November day. How sweet to them, in such b. rest. Bright. ’Tis gone, that b. and orbed blaze. Like some b. angel o’er the darkling scene. On the b. fields beyond the sky. Those blossoms red and b. Of the b. things in earth and air. For ever on that ocean b. Well might you guess what vision b. But all is b. and smiling love. B. hopes, that erst the bosom warm’d. To a b. endless year. Into a b. and breezy lake. That He, by whom our b. hours shone. That all around see all things b. B. maidens and unfailing vines. Too b. for us to scan. Swells yon b. vale, as Eden rich and rare. The household stores untouch’d, the roses b. B. without blaze it went and came. So b. t so dark as this. Earth all refin’d with b. supernal fires. F or words of hope, and b. examples given. With a b. emerald thread. As green and b. as they. Wear not so b. a glance. F or oft, when summer leaves were b. B. flowers of Eden bloom and twine. No sun or star so b. Flash’d o’er him, high and b. Like a b. veering cloud. In the eternal distance blending b. When Heaven’s b. boundless avenue. Draw’st thy b. veil across the heavenly way. Pursue the b. track ere it fade away. Where lost behind the b. angelic throng. To Thy b. watchmen in the skies. He is th’ eternal mirror b. E 4 Easter, v. iii. /. 10. 23 Trinity, v. i. 1. 4. S. Matthew, v. v. /. I. Evening, v. i. /. I. 1 Advent, v. x. /. 5. 2 Advent, v. vi. /. 4. 3 Advent, v. ii. /. 2. 4 Advent, v. i. /. I. 4 Advent, v. viii. /. 2. S. Stephen, v. iv. /. I. H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 5- 1 Christmas, v. iv. /. 1. Circumcision, v. xvii. /. 4. 2 Christmas, v. v. /. 3. 2 Christmas, v. v. /. 7- 2 Epiphany, v. x. /. 3. 6 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4. Quinquagesima,z\xiii. /. 2. 1 Lent, v. iii. /. 3. 3 Lent, v. v. /. 5. 5 Lent, v. ii. /. 5. 5 Lent, v. viii. /. 3. Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 7. Easter Eve, v. v. /. 7. Easter Monday, v. i. /. 4. Easter Tuesday, z\v. /. 4. Easter Tuesday, v. x. /. 2. 1 Easter, v. iii. /. 1. 1 Easter, v. ix. /. 2. 2 Easter, v. iii. /. 1. 2 Easter, v. viii. 1. 5* 3 Easter, v. ii. /. 1. 3 Easter, v. iv. /. 7. 4 Easter, v. ii. /. 5- Ascension Day, v. i. /. 3. Ascension Day, v. iii. /. 3. Ascension Day, v. ix. /. 3. Whitsun Mon., v. ix. /. 5. Whitsun Tu., v. vi. /. 1. BRIGHT — BRIGHTENING. 50 How b . , in Heaven, the marks will glow. When wintry suns are gleaming b. Where all b. hues together run. The full b. burst of summer morn. Through the b. shower-drop meet his view. Mounts o’er a cloudy ridge, and all is b. And welcome, with b. open face. When heaven by fits is dark and b. To the b. shore of love. Till all b. hopes, and hues of day. Of things divine the shadows b. So b., while all in shade around her lay. B. are their dreams, because their thoughts, &c. The -hair’d mom is glowing. Shall shine serenely b. ’Tis true, b. hours together told. Thus, ever brighter and more b. With flames like these, all b. and undefil’d. He dreams he sees a lamp flash b. I seem to soar in vision b. Since in the same b. glass we read. B. through a whole December day. Think ye the spires, that glow so b. The eye of Faith, that waxes b. A few b. drops of holy dew. These b. and order’d files. Lion or eagle — each b. fold. And soft as pure, and warm as b. Your keen eye-glances are too b. I came again : the place was b. Where b. leaves, reddening ere they fall. And at their Saviour’s knees thyb. example, &c. Behind the soft b. summer cloud. Whitsun Tu., v. xiv. 1. 2. Trinity, v. v. /. 2. 2 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. 2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 6 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 6 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. 7 Trinity, v. vi. /. 2. 8 Trinity, v. xii. /. 4. II Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 13 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. 24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 1. 25 Trinity, v. i. /. 1. 25 Trinity, v. vi. 1. 2. S. Andrew, v. ii. /. 1. S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 1. S. John Bapt., v. viii. /. 4. S. Peter, v. xiv. /. 1. S. James, v. v. /. 2. S. Barthol., v. iv. /. 3. SS. Sim. & Jud. , v. xi. /. 4. All Saints, v. vi. /. I. H. Comm., v. xiii. /. I. H. Baptism, v. iii. /. 2. Catechism, v. vii. /. 2. Confirmation, v. ii. /. 3. Confirmation, v. v. /. 1. Visit, of Sick, v. i. /. 3. Visit, of Sick, v. v. /. 1. Bur. of Dead, v. ii. /. 4. , K. Ch. Martyr, v. x. /. 4. Accession, v. ii. /. 1. Brighten . His Name, and b. as on Him they gaze. Brighten'd. Though b. oft by dear Affection’s kiss. Brightening. Nearer, each day, the b. goal. B. in ever- changeful bloom. In all the b. sky. B. their high estate. Still lessening, b. on their sight. The turbid waters b. as they run. When b. ere it die away. More pleas’d upon his b. road. With b. heart he bears it on. H. Innocents, v. i. /. 8. 23 Trinity, v. viii. 1. 2. 4 Advent, v. xiii. /. 4. Quinquagesima, v. i. /. 3. Quinquagesima, v. ix. /. 4. Easter Mon. , v. xiii. /. 3. 4 Easter, v. ii. /. 8. 3 Trinity, v. viii. 1. 4. 25 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. S. Barnabas, v. v. /. 7. S. Peter, v. xi. 1. I BRIGHTENING — BROKEN. 51 How did’st thou glide on b. wing elate. S. Michael, v. vi. /. 3. That o’er the b. billow streams unfurl’d. Prayer at Sea, v . iii. 1. 7. Brightens. Which b. , like the eastern moon. Brighter. B. than rainbow in the north. A b. star, a richer bloom. To her dark gaze no b. seems. Streaks of a b. heaven behind. Thus, ever b. and more bright. B. and b. streams His glory-robe. The b. for their hues of gloom. SS.Phil. & Jas., v. xi. L 3 Epiphany, v. iv. 1. I. 4 Lent, v. iv. 1. 3. Easter Day, v. v. /. 3. 4 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. S. Thomas, v. vi. 1. 1. S. Michael, v. vii. /. 3. Restoration, v. ii. /. 4. Brightest. Till sweetest nature, b. art. And b. angels to and fro. Brightly. The living waters b. smile. Brightness. 18 Trinity, v. vii. /. 1. S. Barthol., v. xiv. 1. 2. 18 Trinity, v. iv. 1. 3. Buries, to us, Thy b. keen. Epiphany, v. iii, l. 2. And as it mounts again, may track its b. well. 2 Easter, v. iv. /. 6. 3 - And a dark b. cast. Brilliance. Bring. You best may b. it to His ear. For Love delights to b. her best. Restoration, v. ii. 1. 3. 3 Epiphany, v. vi, l. 4. 3 Epiphany, v. x. /. 5. Brings. By turns she b. To the lost spirit b. relief. Brink. A new-born soul, just waiting on the b. Britain. S. after Ascen.,z/. vii, /. 4. H. Comm., v. xi. L 2. 3 Trinity, v. vii. 1. 3. For B. lost and found. Restoration, v. iv. 1. 6. Broad. And as this landscape b. — earth, sea, and sky. 20 Trinity, v. vi. 1. 5. Broke. Nor yet their silence b. Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 4. Broken. Oh, joy for Rachel’s b. heart ! H. Innocents, v. vi. 1. 5. Wavering and b. all, athwart the conscience, &c. 1 Christmas, v. iv. /. 6. Can spirits b ., joys o’ercast. I Christmas, v. v. /. 2. And Death’s deep trance for ever b , Th. bef. East., v. vii. /. 6. Where only b. hearts their sin and shame, &c. Good Friday, v. x. 1. 6. The^. arches of old Canaan’s pride. I Trinity, v. ii. 1. 8. Are not thy fetters b. ? 4 Trinity, v. xviii. 1. 4. The b. heart to love’s embrace. 6 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. ' Over some b. reed of earth beneath. 17 Trinity, v. ix. 1. 3. Mourners, speed here your b. hearts to bring. S. Barnabas, v. iii. 1. 3. DIVERSITY OF ItiiNol* UR Rarv 52 BROOD — BROW. Brood. Over the mournful joy our thoughts would b. M. bef. East., v. ix. 1. 3. They b. upon life’s peaceful hour. Confirmation, v. v. /. 2. To b. o’er silently, and form for Heaven. Churching, v. iii. /. 5. Nor on remorseful thoughts to b ., and stain. Commination, v. vi. /. 7. And b. o’er remember’d sin. Broods. B. o’er the hazy, twinkling air. Brook. Every wave in every b. Perchance that little b. shall flow. A moment’s shade of sadness b. But he who sees God’s face may b. They cannot b. our shame to meet. Ordination, v. xii. /. 4. Conv. of S. Paul, v. i. 1. 2. 1 Epiphany, v. ii. 1. 6. Easter Mon., v. iii. /. 1. Whitsun M., v. x. 1. 5. 12 Trinity, v. vi. 1. 7. 15 Trinity, v. iv. 1. 6. If, the quiet b. leaving. Brooklet. Brother. To doa^.’j part. Shall on some b. 's brow immortal bloom. And B. too, kind Husband of my heart. To each unknown his b.’s prayer. A B. on th’ eternal throne. Alas, my b. ! round thy tomb. And certify a b. V love. Thus deeply in a b.’s heart. Go, and thine erring b. gain. Maker yet B. dear. On no kind b. lean. Brotherhood. Of holiest b. Brothers . B. are b. evermore. When b. part for manhood’s race. B. in blood and nurture too. Brought. Have I not b. thee from the house of slaves ? When sinners first so near are b. 1 Epiphany, v. vi. /. I. 2 Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 4. 2 Lent, v. xii. /. 2. M. bef. Easter, v. i. /. 2. Easter Mon., v. xii. 1. 1. Trinity, v. xviii. /. 2. 8 Trinity, v. xi. /. 1. S. Andrew, v. i. /. 4. S. Andrew, v. v. 1. 2. S. Andrew, v. viii. /. 2. Annunciation, v. i. /. 3. Annunciation, v. iv. 1. 3. 2 Trinity, v. viii. 1. 4. 2 Trinity, v. vii. 1. 2. S. Andrew, v. 1. /. 1. S. Luke, v. v. /. 1. 20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5 * H. Comm., v. iv. /. 2. Brow . With dizzy b. and tottering feet. 4 Advent, v. v. /. 4. The throbbing b. to cool. 2 Christmas, v. v. /. 4. Ere yet a cloud has dimm’d the b. Epiphany, v. i. 1. 3. In His meek power He climbs the mountain’s b. 4 Epiphany, v. v. /. 2. His wondering b. he rais’d. 5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 2. No shuddering pass o’er lip or b. Ash- Wed., v. i. /. 6. Shall on some brother’s b. immortal bloom. 2 Lent, v. xii. 1. 2. Felt Thee kneeling — touch’d Thy prostrate b. Mon. bef. East.,^. viii. 1. 2. BROW — BUOYS. 53 That from His aching b. by moonlight fell. His wistful b. was upward rais’d. The aching b. must lower. On some meek b. of Jesus blest. That ne’er on b. of mortal birth. Hovering His gracious b. above. The sullen b. of gloom beguile. Is ready for the suppliant’s b. Than by Thy placid voice and b. Or waves there not around his b. For her His agonized b. What time His grave yet gentle b. Set Thy baptismal seal upon our b. On every b. in light divine. Touches the tender b. ! In the fix’d b. serene. Our fever’d b. in age to soothe. Where, but on His benignest b. A greener wreath adorns thy b. Brown . Mon. bef. East. , v. ix. /. 2. Easter Mon., v. x. /. 2. 3 Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 4 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. Whitsun Mon.,z/. xii. /. 4. Whitsun Tues., v. x. /. 2. Trinity, v. xix. /. 2. I Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 14 Trinity, v. vi. /. 1. 19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 1. Annunciation, v. vi. 1. 5. S. James, v. i. /. 7. S. Michael, v. ix. /. 7. All Saints, v. iv. /. 6. H. Baptism, v. v. 1. 4. H. Baptism, v. ix. /. 3. Confirmation, v. vii. /. 4. Matrimony, v. v. /. I. Restoration, v. iv. /. 2. Now every leaf is b. and sere. Wave gaily o’er the waters b. Brows. In thought of these, His b. benign. Those saint-like b. so hoary. To crown all lowly lofty b. What though long since in Heaven your b. began. With pierced hands and bleeding b. Trac’d on her patient b. Bruis'd. Else had it b. too sore his tender heart. All Saints, v. i. /. 2. Burial of Dead, v. ii. /. 5. 12 Trinity, v. iv. 1. 7. 25 Trinity, v. viii. 1. 3. Annunciation, v. ix. /. 5. S. Barnabas, v. vi. /. 3. Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 4. Gun. Treas., v. ii. /. 4. Th. bef. Easter, v. vi. 1. 7. Brushing. And b. by with joyous wing. Budding. He in the mazes of the b. wood. Buds. The green b. glisten in the dews of Spring. Bugle. Wild fancy blew his b. strain. Build. Ye eagle spirits, that b. in light divine. Morning, v. ii. /. 3. 3 Trinity, v. v. /. 1. 23 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. I Easter, v. iv. 1. 4. S. Michael, v. i. 1. 5. Builds . That by some ruin’d homestead b. Bulwark. The b. of some mighty realm. Buoys. Yet b. him up, and high above. Restoration, v. v. /. 4. Easter Mon., v. iii. 1. 2. 13 Trinity, v. viii. 1. 2. 54 BURIAL— BUSY. Burial. In Jesus’ b. shade. Buried. So, b. with our Lord, we’ll close our eyes. Buries. B. , to us, Thy brightness keen. Burn. Let not my heart within me b. First made our infant spirits b. To feel the wildfire b. If God have planted but to b. Sooner than where the stars of Christmas b. Revive our dying fires, to b. When Babel’s very ruins b. Invested, b. and glow. If at this sight ye b. At sight of Thee, for aye to b. Burrid. The deeper shame within her b. Burning. Beneath the b. eastern sky. Burnish'd. The b. water blaz’d. With b. ivy for its screen. Burns. Not keener b., in the chill morning sky. Easter Eve, v. vii. 1. 4. Easter Eve, v. viii. /. 7. Epiphany, v. iii. /. 2. Evening, v. vi. /. 3. Epiphany, v. viii. /. 4. 5 Epiphany, v. iv. 1. 3. 1 Lent, v. iii. 1. 6. Good Friday, v. i. 1. 6. Easter Tues., v. xiv. /. 1. Whitsun Mon. , v. xiv. /. 2. 4 Trinity, v. xvii. 1. 4. 10 Trinity, v. vi. 1. 6. S. John Bapt., v. ix. 1. 7. Epiphany, v. xii. /. 3. Gun. Treas., v. i. 1. I. Easter Mon., v. x. /. 4. Bur. of Dead, v. iii. 1. 3. S. John Bapt., v. i. /. 4. Burst. Thou from Whose cross in anguish b. My wilful heart would b. away. The full bright b. of summer mom. Mar the full b. of prayer. The heart may ache, but may not b. Bursting. And dearest hearts are b. round. From Sinai’s caves are b. f as of old. 2 Christmas, v. vii. /. 5. 1 Easter, v. iii. /. 4. 2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. 20 Trinity, v. ii. 1. 2. Accession, v. ii. 1. 7. Wed. bef. East., v. iii. /. 4. 9 Trinity, v. vii. 1. 2. Burthen. Oh ! by Thine own sad b., borne. Evening, v. xi. /. 1. The changeful b. still of their rude lawless cry. 1 Advent, v. v. 1. 6. Of souls that infant-like beneath their b. bend. H. Innocents, v. vii. 1. 8. Its woe and b. feel. 5 Lent, v. xii. 1. 6. And the sad b. press’d Him so to earth. Tues. bef. East., v. iii. /. 2. Busier. Plying their daily task with b. feet. Busy. Warbles around a b. crowd. The b. world a thousand ways. S. Matthew, v. iv. 1. 7. 3 Easter, v. ii. /. 3. Trinity, v. xiii. 1. 1. BUSY — CALLS. 55 In all the world of b. life around. When Death is b. near the throne. 23 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. Accession, v. iii. /. 6. CALL. Ye hear your Master’s midnight c. How, at the shepherd’s c., the lamb should die. Paus’d at a mortal’s c ., to aid. For souls that hear His c., and prove. I seem to hear the Judge’s c. When at the Patriarch’s c. the fiery shower. While, answering Thy victorious c . But a celestial c. to-day. That hear thy c. So shalt thou dare forego, at His dear c. Long since — O c. Thy wanderer home. C. Thee to come and save. Take Moses’ rod, the rod of prayer, and c. So let Thy turtle-dove’s sad c. arise. And starting at th’ Almighty’s c. Lies where it sank at Joshua’s trumpet c. The cavern whence the timbrel’s c. Sion was theirs ; and at their c. Answering a famish’d nation’s c. Thou who hast deign’d the Christian’s heart to c. Our ears have heard th’ Almighty’s c. The mounting soul, the c. by Jesus given. Withherat earliest*:, of His dear gracious voice. And hears the meek upbraiding c. That gracious chiding look, Thy *:. But oh ! most happy, should Thy c. Thy welcome *:. , at last be given. His agonizing *:. Where’er an aching heart may c. Answering its ; we gladlier rest. May win her at our patient c. Less than Thine own heart-cheering c. . Call’d. Whether, early c. to bliss. Are c. to sit and eat, while angels prostrate fall. Call’st. But that Thou *:. us Brethren : sweet repose. And doubt we yet ? Thou c. again. Calling. Above the world our c. boast. Calls. A mother’s kiss ; ere c. like these. C. us from where ye soar so fast. C. to that last of glorious deeds. C. us, like thee, to His dear feet to cling. 2 Advent, v. vii. 1. 8. H. Innocents, v. vii. /. 6. 1 Christmas, v. i. /. 4. 2 Epiphany, v. vi. 1. 3. Sexagesima, v. iii. /. 5. 2 Lent, v. ix. 1. 3. 3 Lent, v. i. /. 3. 5 Lent, v. i. L 4. Wed. bef. Easter, v. ii. /. 6. Wed. bef. Easter, v. ix. 1. 5. Good Friday, v. x. /. 4. Easter Eve, v. iv. /. 4. Easter Eve, v. vii. 1. 5. 5 Easter, v. iii. 1. 1. S. aft. Ascension, v. xiii. /. 3. 1 Trinity, v. i. /. 8. 8 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 13 Trinity, v. xii. 1. 3. 14 Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 17 Trinity, v. xi. /. I. 18 Trinity, v. xi v. /. 3. 23 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. S. Thomas, v. iv. /. 8. Conv. of S. Paul, v. v. /. I. S. Peter, v. vi. /. 1. S. James, v. vi. /. 5. S. James, v. vi. /. 6. S. Michael, v. v. /. 6. S. Luke, v. xv. 1. 3. Burial of Dead, v. ix. /. 3. Gun. Treas., v. xvi. /. 3 * Ordination, v. vii. 1. 4. S. John Evan., v. ii. /. 3. S. bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 8. 24 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 2. H. Comm., v. vii. /. 1. 1 Lent, v. vii. 1. 6. 2 Advent, v. i. /. 5. 5 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. S. Peter, v. xiii. 1. 2. K. Ch. Martyr, y. ix. /. 3. 56 CALM — CAM’ST. Calm. C. as the march of some majestic cloud. O who can tell how c. and sweet. And look with c. unwavering eye. What matter ? if in c. old age. Let not my bark in c. abide. C. be the voice, the aspect bold. Measuring in c . presage. As the deep c. that breath’d, “ Father , forgive. Or that the rod they take so c. Soft as imprison’d martyr’s death-bed c. By His own c., soul-soothing tone. And hide ourselves for c. The deep c. sky, the’ sunshine of the soul. Of your c. loveliness. In distance c. and clear. Sweet messenger of “ c. decay.” Yet wait awhile, and see the c. leaves float. No soothing c. is blest. The pure, c. hope be thine. As in th’ eternal leisure of c. love. Then all himself, all joy and c. Such c. old age as conscience pure. Watching the tearful joy and c. A few c. words of faith and prayer. C. on the tents of Israel lay. And each c. feature, ere we read. E’en such an awful soothing c. Thy penance in c. fear. Tempering rude hearts with c. angelic force. And where we look for comfort or for c. Calm'd. His spirit c. the storm to meet. If, c. wayward grief, I sought. Calmly. One c. yields his willing breath. We ate and drank : then c. blest. Calming. i Advent, v. iv. /. 2. 1 Advent, v. xi. 1. 3. 2 Advent, v. vi. 1. 3. Epiphany, v. v. 1. 1. 6 Epiphany, v. iii. 1. 7. Ash-Wednes., v. i. /. 5. Tu. bef. Easter, v. vi. /. 3. ” Tu.bef. Easter, v. xii. 1. 1. Wed. bef. Easter, v. w.l.n. Good Friday, v. iii. 1. 6. Easter Day, v. xiii. /. 3. I Easter, v. viii. /. 3. I Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. 15 Trinity, v. vii. 1. 4. 18 Trinity, v. xx. /. 4. 21 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 23 Trinity, v. ii. 1. 3. S S . Philip & J am. , v. iii. /. 4. S S . Philip & J am. , v.xi. 1. 2. S. Barnabas, v. vi. 1. 5. S. Peter, v. xvii. /. 1. All Saints, v. ii. /. 5. H. Comm., v. xv. 1. 3. H. Baptism, v. iii. /. 1. Confirmation, v. i. /. 2. Visit, of Sick, v. iii. 1. 7. Bur. of Dead, v. vii. 1. 1. Commination, v. vi. 1. 2. Prayer at Sea, v. ii. /. 8. K. Ch. Martyr, v. vii. 1. 2. 21 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. Annunciation, v. i. /. 5. S. Stephen, v. ii. 1. 2. Visit, of Sick, v. v. 1. 6. Calmness. Cloth’d and in c., at his Saviour’s feet. 4 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 6. In c. for His far-seen hour He stays. Mon. bef. East., v. v. /. 6. Calms. Sweet thoughts are theirs, that breathe serenestr.S. Barnabas, v. iv. /. 1. Calvary. May set our steps : the Cross on C. Wed. bef. Eastern, vii./. 3. Cam' st. This was the way Thou c. to save, &c. Sexagesima, v. v. /. 6. CAMP — CARES. 57 Camp. Through court and c. he holds his, &c. Too oft, within this c. of Thine. The cries of c. or town. In c. or field. Canaan. And now another C. yields. The desert- wearied tribes in sight of C. sleep. The broken arches of old C. ’s pride. C. was theirs, and in it all. Capricious. But two c. human hearts. Captive. Is only, that the c. heart. Rise, shine, and sing, thou c. thrall. From Chebar’s plains the c. prophet brought. 1 Advent, v. x. /. 6. 1 8 Trinity, v. xii. /. I. 22 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. S. John Bapt., v. vi. /. 6. 3 Lent, v. vi. /. I. 2 Easter, v. vii. /. 6. i Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. 13 Trinity, v. xii. 1 . 1. S. Luke, v. ii. 1 . 1. 5 Lent, v. xii. /. 5. 4 Trinity, v. xviii. /. 3. 17 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. Car. Thy shadowy c . went soaring on. Wait on His word : and yet He stays His c. Why linger, till Elijah’s c. Care. Shall dawn on every cross and c. And prayers blown wide by gales of c. C. and remorse are lost, like motes in light, &c. Cradled in c. and woe. Our tenderest c . — and most of all. Thou art as much His c., as if beside. Let Pleasure go, put C. apart. The heart that scorn’d a father’s c. In bitter thoughts of low-born c. begun. From c. and want and toil. A sinner in a life of c. What c. ye now if winter’s storm. Pleading with c. and sin. I in your c. My brethren left. Her, His sole earthly c. Now resting from your jealous c. Free from rude c. and mirth. Of human c. and crime. Thy gracious c. will send that way. Into her bosom all thy c. Thy days of toil, thy nights of c. Career. Canst thou her bold c. foretel ? When Thou hast stay’d our wild c. Cares. He to earth’s lowest c. is still awake. 4 Easter, v. ii. /. 9. Ascen. Day, v. vi. /. 3. S. John Baptist, v. vi. /. 3. Morning, v. ix. /. 4. I Christmas, v. iv. /. 3. I Christmas, v. ix. /. 6. Circumcision, v. xiv. /. 2. 6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 7. Mon. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. I. Easter Tues., v. viii. 1 . 3. Trinity, v. xvii. /. 1. 3 Trinity, v. viii. 1 . 2. 4 Trinity, v. iii. /. 2. II Trinity, v. iv. /. 6. 15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. 20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 2. Conv. of S. Paul, v. xi. /. 1. Annunciation, v. vi. /. 6. S. John Baptist, v. v. 1 . 1. S. Matthew, v. i. /. 4. S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 2. SS. Simon & Jude, v. x./. 1. Gun. Treas., v. viii. /. 3. Accession, v. iv. /. 5. Easter Monday, v. ii. /. 1. Conv. of S. Paul, v. xii. /. 2. Ascension Day, v. v. 1 . 4. CARES — CATES. 58 To-morrow’s c. shall bring to sight. Though absence may impair, or c. annoy. When all the c. of earth are over. As thronging c. afford. Caress. And trust it from our sight, not needing our c. That daily court you and c. By Thine own mother’s first c. Caress'd. To whom, caressing and c. Caressing. To whom, c. and caress’d. Carjnel's. To Bethlehem’s glade, or C.’s haunted strand. In vain on C. 9 s green and lonely mound. Carol. And in the darkness sing your c. of high praise. Carols. Too soon th’ ennobling c. pour’d. Carry. Who c. music in their heart. Call'd. From each c. nook and fretted bend. Cast. C. down her fainting child. Ere her leaf can c. a shade. O give us grace, to c. No vernal steam around they c. And c. their bonds away. Where Heaven my lot had c. Their fearful shadows c. C. after c. , by force or guile. Go, to the world return, nor fear to c. Under the spurning hoof are c. Upright, whom in the gulf we c. ’Mid wither’d hues and sere, its lot be c. With time and hope behind us c. In a fair ground our lot is c. Ne’er let us c. one look behind. Might c. o’er hope and memory. And a dark brilliance c. Catch. For every glimpse thine eye can c. To c. a note of Thy dear praise. When up some woodland dale we c. But c. a gleam beyond it, and ’tis bliss. . Cates. Nor. ambrosial are supplied. 15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 6. 24 Trinity, v. viii. /. 3. S. Andrew, v. iii. /. 4. S. Matthew, v. v. /. 2. 6 Epiphany, v. v. 1 . 8. 15 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. Churching, v. v. 1 . 3. Annunciation, v. viii. /. 2. Annunciation, v. viii. 1 . 2. 3 Advent, v. vi. 1 . 6. S. John Baptist, v. ii. /. 4. Christmas Day, v. xi. 1 . 6. S. bef. Adv., v. iii. 1 . 1. S. Matthew, v. iv. 1 . 5. Trinity, v. ix. 1 . 1. 2 Christmas, v. ii. /. 4. 1 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 8. 2 Epiphany, v. xvii. /. 2. 6 Epiphany, v. x. /. 6. 3 Lent, v. ii. /. 4. 1 Easter, v. iii. /. 6. 2 Easter, v. ii. /. 2. 5 Trinity, v. xi. 1 . 3. 9 Trinity, v. x. 1. 1. 12 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7 * 19 Trinity, v. iv. 1 . 2. 21 Trinity, v. iv. 1 . 6. S. bef. Adv., v. ix. /. 7. S. Thomas, v. i. /. 5. Conv.of S. Paul,z>. xii. 1 . 4. S. Peter, v. x. /. 3. Restoration, v. ii. /. 3. Th. bef. East., v. vii. 1 . 3. Trinity, v. xiii. /. 3. 2 Trinity, v. ii. /. I. 23 Trinity, v. viii. /. 4. 7 Trinity, v. iv. 1 . 2. CAUGHT— CELESTIAL. 59 Caught. The choir of Angels c. the word. C. from that blaze by wrath divine. Not of those magic fires at random c. C. by earth’s shadows as they fleet. Her pinnacles had c. th’ emerging ray. ’Tis c. unquench’d on high. But we no holy fire have c. Earth’s gems the fire of Heaven have c. Till every heart have c. your flame. Cause. Happy the soul, whose precious c. And tracing through the cloud th’ eternal C. He only can the c. reveal. Cave. Why swell’st. . .like breeze from mountain c. ? Each in his coral c. Cavern. The c. whence the timbrel’s call. Caves. From Sinai’s c. are bursting, as of old. Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 3. 5 Lent, v. v. /. 1. 2 Easter, v. viii. /. 3. 13 Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. 17 Trinity, v. iii. /. 6. 25 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. S. bef. Adv., v. ii. /. 7. S. bef. Adv., v. viii. /. 4. All Saints, v. vii. 1. 3. 3 Epiphany, v. vii. 1. 1. 21 Trinity, v. v. /. 6. S. Luke, v. iv. /. 1. Commination, v. i. 1. 3. Prayer at Sea, v. v. 1. 2. 8 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 2. Cease. Dream not that the song would c. And will not c. Till time and sin together c. When good men c. to live. In agonizing prayer, will Ocean c. her strife? S. bef. Adv., v. i. /. 8. C. not in all the world to shew His saving, &c. S. Thomas, v. vii. 1. 8. Let us depart where shadows c. H. Comm. , v. xvii. /. 3. “ Peace” ere we kneel, and when we c. Visit, of Sick, v. iv. /. 7. Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 2. S. after Ascen., v. ii. /. 6. 6 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. 25 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. Ceas’d. Who trac’d His holy steps, nor ever c. S. Matthias, v. i. 1. 3. Ceaseless. Trust entire, and c. praise. 1 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 8. Cedar . Green lake, and c. tuft, and spicy glade. 4 Epiphany, v. iv. 1. 7. Far o’er the c. shade, some tower of giants old. 3 Lent, v. iv. /. 6. Cedars. Like goodly c. by the waters spread. Like oaks and c. all around. Celestial. Eyes that the beam c. view. All radiant with c. grace. Say, ye c. guards, who wait. We see c. love diffuse. Tun’d by Faith’s ear to some c. melody. 2 Easter, v. vi. /. 3. I Trinity, v. i. 1. 5. Morning, v. v. /. 3. . S. Stephen, v. vi. /. 6. Holy Innocents, v. i. /. 1. Quinquagesima, v. xiv. /. 3. 3 Lent, v. viii. /. 6. 6o CELESTIAL— CHAIN. But a c. call to-day. Rich with c. jewelry. He from the stone will wring c. dew. Where Thou hast set c. flowers. And claim His high c. birth. On his c. errands bound. As one who drew c. breath. “ With something of c. light.” Cell. We need not bid, for cloister’d c. Or choose thee out a c. I linger by soft Music’s c. Angels... will stoop to guide them to Thy c. One lowly c. in sight of grace. ’Tis now a c . , where angels use. A Hermit in a silent c. One narrow c. may teach us best. Alas ! that e’en the martyr’s f. The martyr’s c. no safety lends. Cells. Ye vaulted c., where martyred seers of old. Thrill through his heart’s remotest c. On Mammon’s gloomiest c. Censer. To heap the c.'s sacred fire. The golden c. in His hand. From Aaron’s c. steam’d the spicy cloud. Central. “ Glory to God !” from yonder c. fire. Along the Church’s c. space. Centres. All c. in thine eye. Certain. And to wise hearts this c. hope is given. Certify. And c. a brother’s love. Chafe. To howl and c. amid the bending trees. Chafing. But win her fearless way against the c. tide. 5 Lent, v. i. /. 4. W. bef. Easter, v. iv. /. 4. Easter Eve, v. vi. 1. 7. S. aft. Ascen., v. iii. /. 2. Whitsun Tues., v. vii. /. 2. S. John Bapt., v. ii. /. 7. S. Peter, v. ii. /. iv. Visit, of Sick, v. v. 1. 2. Morning, v. xiii. /. 1. 3 Advent, v. vii. /. 1. 4 Advent, v. iv. 1. 2. Christmas Day, v. viii. /. 6. Ash- Wed., v. iv. /. 8. Easter Day, v. xi. /. 1. 1 Easter, v. iv. 1. 2. S. Luke, v. viii. /. 4. S. Luke, v. xii. /. 2. S. Luke, v. xiv. 1. 3. Mon. bef. East., v. vi. /. I. S. Barthol., v. vi. /. 2. S. Matthew, v. viii. 1. 2. 1 Easter, v. vi. 1. 5. S.aft. Ascension, v. xi. 1. 1. 17 Trinity, v. i. 1. 6. Christmas Day, v. i. 1. 5. Trinity, v. iv. /. 1. 20 Trinity, v. vi. 1. 6. S. Matthew, v. viii. 1. 7. S. Andrew, v. i. 1. 4. 4 Epiphany, v. i. /. 4. 6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 8. Chain. Thy howling waste, thy charnel-house and c. 4 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. To ease them of doubt’s galling c. 6 Epiphany, v. i. /. 6. He is come down to break their c. 5 Lent, v. xi. /. 1. The fetter’d tongue its c. may break. 12 Trinity, v. iv. 1. 2. Who but would follow, might he break his c. ? 23 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. The golden c. unwinds. S. Thomas, v. ii. /. 2. In triumph wear his Christ-like c. S. Luke, v. ix. /. ii. CHAIN’D — CHANT. Chain'd. 6T C. as they are below. C. and bereft, and on thy funeral way. Chaining. C. to earth with strong desire. Chains. What c. of darkness thee enslave. C. of my heart, avaunt I say. Touch’d he upstarts — his c. unbind. Chalice. C., and plate, and snowy vest. Chambers. Deep through the c. of the dead. Champion. ’Tis so in war — the c. true. “ Our C. went before and died.” Our C. and your King. Champions. The faithful c. shall embrace. On C. blest, in Jesus’ name. So should Thy c ., ere the strife. Chance. How c. no cheek among them wears. If c. some heedless heart should roam. If c. the golden hours be nigh. Change. Should c. your mystic dance, &c. Power cannot c. them, but Love may. As breezes c. on high. No flattering fancy c. our Monarch’s doom. The gazing eye no c. can trace. Shed light that cannot c. or fail. We must not c. our road. Wee. our posture o’er and o’er. His nook of homely thought will c. But they shall c. and variance prove. Doubt we, how souls so wanton c. Chang'd. Though c. and glorified each face. His dream is c . — the Tyrant’s voice. Changeful. The c. burden still of their rude lawless cry. Woyth all the c. year beside. Changeless. One c. pine in fading woods. Chant. Here set thy feeble c. 2 Easter, v. iv. /. 4. K. Ch. Martyr, v. viii. 1. 3. Sexagesima, v. vi. 1. 4. Ash-Wednes., v. ii. /. 6. Ascen. Day, v. iii. /. 1. S. Peter, v. xvi. /. 1. Visit, of Sick, v. v. 1. 5. S. Peter, v. xv. /. 2. 6 Epiphany, v. iii. /. I. Whitsun Tues., v. xix. /. 4. S. Michael, v. iv. 1. 2. S. Mark, v. ii. /. 6. All Saints, v. vii. /. 1. Confirmation, v. iii. 1. 1. H. Innocents, v. ii. 1. 3. 1 Easter, v. x. /. 4. 21 Trinity, v. vi. 1. 5. 1 Christmas, v. ii. /. 6. 1 Christmas, v. viii. /. 2. Quinquagesima, v. i. 1. 4. 2 Lent, v. xii. 1. 4. 4 Lent, v. iii. 1. 3. Whitsun Tues., v. xv. /. 4. 2 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 16 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 22 Trinity, v. v. /. 3. S. Mark, v. i. /. 6. S. Luke, v. viii. /. 1. S. Andrew, v. xi. 1. 2. S. Peter, v. xiii. /. 1. 1 Advent, v. v. /. 6. 6 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 2. Accession, v. iii. /. 3. Circumcision, v. xiii. /. 2. 62 CHANT — CHARMED. Still c. his morning song. 2 Epiphany, v. xii. 1 . 4. Their c. of many parts. The Church’s solemn c. we hear. Easter Mon., v. vii. /. 4. Whit. Tues., v. xvii. 1 . 2. In the low c. of wakeful birds. 4 Trinity, v. iv. 1 . 1. Our midnight c. attend. 5 Trinity, v. v. 1 . 2. ’Tis a low c., according well. 21 Trinity, v. iii. /. 1. The everlasting c. Catechism, v. v. /. 2. Chanting. C. with a solemn voice. 1 Epiphany, v. ii. 1 . 7. And c. in so blithe a tone. 3 Epiphany, v. iii. /. 5. Chants. C. her glad matins in the leafy arch. Ascension Day, v. i. 1 . 2. It c. to all in softest tone. Accession, v. vi. /. 3. Chaplet. The fading c. of the year. All Saints, v. i. /. 4. Charge. They to their c. may turn, and thankful see. S. Michael, v. x. 1 . 5. Charg'd. C. with the breath of Israel’s prayer. Ordination, v. i. /. 4. Chariot. Why tarries not her c. wheel ? Trinity, v. xiv. /. 1. God’s c. -wheels have left distinctest trace. 9 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. Charity. Till in one blaze of c. 1 Christmas, v. ix. /. 5. Septuagesima, v. vii. /. 3. Fair deeds of c. their fruit. Must turn all tasks to C. Easter Day, v. xv. 1 . 4. Steals on soft-handed C. S. after Ascen., v. vi. /. 2. And let your prayer for c. arise. Seek joy unmix’d in c. 6 Trinity, v. vii. 1 . 5. 12 Trinity, v. i. /. 4. Charm. She has a c., — a word of fire. 2 Advent, v. iii. /. 1. The hidden rill to c. 2 Christmas, v. iii. /. 4. Proud to be check’d... by that o’ermastering c. 4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 8. The c. he wears within. 5 Epiphany, v. xi. /. 4. And break the c. W. bef. East., v. i. /. 4. Be this our c. , mellowing Earth’s ruder noise. Should’st thou not need some mighty c. Heroes and Kings, obey the c. Aught human in the c. Where is the spell to c. those mists away ? Shrunk at thy withering c. Stretch’d out to bless — a Christian c. O’er life and death, its awful c. Who can express the soothing c. ? If e’er we c. a soul in pain. Charmed. Thou, Saviour, art his C. Bower. So, fearless for their c. life. W. bef. East., v. x. /. 3. 4 Easter, v. ix. /. 4. Whitsun Mon., v. xii. /. I. 5 Trinity, v. xiii. /. 4. 6 Trinity, v. i. /. 5* 8 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. S. bef. Advent, v. vi. /. 2. S. Peter, v. x. /. 4. Holy Comm., v. v. /. 3. Visit, of Sick, v. ii. /. 7. 19 Trinity, v. ii. /. 5. Confirmation, v. iii. /. 3. CHARMERS — CHEER. 63 Charmers. Earth’s c. never knew. H. Baptism, v. iii. /. 4. Chari?iing. In her first c. bowl. 2 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 2. Char?ns. From all the hopes and c. of earth. Circumcision, v. xv. /. 3. Charnel - house . Thy howling waste ; thy c. - h . and chain. 4 Epiphany, v. vi. 1 . 2. No more a c.-h. to fence. Easter Day, v. x. /. 1. Chase. * To c. repining fancies, as they rise. M. bef. Easter, v. ix. /. 5. Thy voice, that with a word could c. 12 Trinity, v. vii. /. 7. Chaste. The while she bathes us in her own c. glow. 24 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. Welcome, all c. and kind desires. Matrimony, v. iv. 1 . 3. Chasten’d. Most welcome to the c. ear. 21 Trinity, v. iii. /. 5. Chastening. Touch us with c. hand, and make us, &c. 1 Advent, v. xiii. /. 6. Lord, wave again Thy c. rod. 18 Trinity, v. xvii. /. 1. Chastenings. To profit by Thy c. sweet. 6 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. Chastity’s. On C. ’s meek lap enshrin’d. Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. Cheap. C. forms, and common hues, ’tis true. 2 Trinity, v. iv. /. 5. Cheat. C. the toil and cheer the way. S. John Ev., v. iii. /. 4. But cannot rest, nor c. our woe. 16 Trinity, v. iv. /. 4. Cheating. I know thy flatteries and thy c. ways. Wed. bef. East., v. ii. /. 3. Cheats. And c. th’ unstable soul. 2 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 4. Chebar. From C. ’s plains the captive prophet brought. 1 7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. By C. in the fiery blast. S. Mark, v. iii. /. 3. Check. They c. the wandering eye, severely kind. 1 Lent, v. iv. /. 7. Check’d. Proud to be c. and sooth’d, &c. 4 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 8. Cheek. How chance no c. among them wears ? H. Innocents, v. ii. /. 3. And let me kiss thy placid c. Wed. bef. East., v. iii. /. 6. In vain : the averted c. in loneliest dell. 3 Trinity, v. iii. /. 1. Cheer. Cheat the toil and c. the way. S. John Evan., v. iii. /. 4. CHEER — CHIDING. 64 Nightingales with joyous c. Do Thou our craven spirits c. What time, with sweet forgiving c. And c. th’ ungenial day. ’Tis He can c. thee, He can save. To c. our solitary song. And how the spark ye lit, of heavenly c. And Christian Hope can c. the eye. These are the tones to brace and c. As where sweet flowers some pastoral garden c. Cheer'd. And c. his sickening heart, &c. Yet c. and cheering all, the while. The glory of the Cross, forgiven and c. in vain. Whose widow’d walk with thought of thee is c . Cheerful. Reading her c. lesson in her own sweet time. 3 Easter, v. ii. /. 8. 1 Epiphany, v. vi. /. 6. 5 Epiphany, v. v. /. 5. 4 Lent, v. xi. 1 . 3. Easter Tues., v. v. /. 2. Whitsun Tues., v. v. /. 4. 5 Trinity, v. x. /. 3. S. Barnabas, v. vii. /. 5. S. Matthew, v. iii. /. 3. SS. Sim. &Jude, v. xii. /. 1. Prayer at Sea, v. i. /. 3. 1 Advent, v. ix. /. 6. 19 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. Commination, v. vi. /. 8. K. Ch. Martyr, v. v. /. 2. May c. wait the Cross beside. 11 Trinity, v. vii. /. 4. But c. and unchanged the while. 15 Trinity, v. iii. /. I. O c. tender strain ! the heart. 21 Trinity, v. iv. /. 1. C. as soaring lark, and mild. SS. Sim. & Jude, v. xi. 1 . 1 What ? fall’ll again ? yet c. rise. H. Comm., v. xii. 1 . 3. Cheering. Yet cheer’d and c. all, the while. 19 Trinity, v. vi. /. 5. Their memory c. : but th’ earth-stain’d spright. 24 Trinity, v. xi. /. 2. They greet us with a c. thrill. Accession, v. i. /. 7. Cheerless. Pleas’d in the c. tomb. 4 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 5. Sad dawn of c. day ! As on some city’s c. night. 5' Trinity, v. ix. /. 2. S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 3. To the cold c. deep. Prayer at Sea, v. iv. /. 6. Cheerly. C. the waving pennons fly. Confirmation, v. ii. /. 2. Then pass, ye mourners, c. on. Burial of Dead, v. xii. /. 1. Then c. to your work again. Bur. of Dead, v. xiii. /. 1. Cheers. With all that c. a wanderer’s eyes. Epiphany, v. v. 1 . 4. Cheery. More c. than the matin lark. 3 Epiphany, v. iv. 1 . 2. Cherish. Her daring dreams will c. 2 Epiphany, v. ix. /. 2. Cherish'd. Some gentle maid bend o’er a c. flower. 3 Easter, v. vi. /. 7. Of pardon’d foes, and c. grace. SS. Simon & Jude, v. iv./.4< C her it hi s. By C.’s side we seek in vain. S. John Bapt., v. ii. 1 . 3. Chiding. That gracious c. look, Thy call. S. Peter, v. vi. 1 . 1. CHIEF— CHILDLIKE. 65 Chief. Hosanna to their c. This, of true Penitents the c. Chiefly. But c. ye should lift your gaze. But c. these, who died for Thee. But c., for she knows Thee anger’d worst. C. for Aaron’s seed she spreads her wings. But c. Christian souls ; for they. Chiefs. And mark her c. yon orient sun adore. Child. If some poor wandering c. of Thine. Guests... where slept the royal C. Then, as each fond unconscious c. Art thou a c. of tears. Cast down her fainting c. Mother on c. no pity take. Who welcomes here a c.’s as there, &c. As erst, beholding, loves His wayward c. A c. ’s lone path in woodland lost. Where, like a solitary c. To idolize or wife or c. Where, like the ringlets of a c. To us long since the glorious C. is bom. But I am weaker than a c. To muse upon some darling c. The fabrics of a c. C. of My love ! how have I wearied thee ? Too soon the happy c. Beseems the sinless C. The holy C. have met. Thou wept’st upon thy sinless C. Clings the Eternal C. Your God new-born, and made a sinner’s c. To wanton with some fearless c. Was not our Lord a little c. Childhood. Our c. } s star again arise. The heart of c. is all mirth. In c.’s sports, companions gay. Childish. While yet we gaze with c. eye. To ears are vain. Childless. The c. mother sink. Childlike. Children and c. souls are there. 10 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. H. Comm., v. xi. 1. 1. 2 Advent, v. vi. /. I. Holy Innocents, v. v. 1. 7. 5 Easter, v. vi. 1. 1. 5 Easter, v. vi. /. 4. 2 Trinity, v. v. 1. 5. 17 Trinity, v. v. 1. 6. Evening, v. xii. 1. 1. Christmas Day, v. v. 1. 6. Holy Innocents, v. v. /. 1. Circumcision, v. xiv. /. 1. 2 Christmas, v. ii. 1. 4. 2 Epiphany, v. xiii. /. 3. 3 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 6. 4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 2. 5 Epiphany, v. viii. /. 6. 5 Lent, v. ii. /. 2. Wed. bef. East., v. vi./. 10. Easter Tuesday, v. iii. /. 3. 3 Easter, v. iii. /. 5. 4 Easter, v. i. 1. 7. 5 Easter, v. viii. 1. 5. Whitsun Mon., v. viii. /. 6. 20 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 22 Trinity, v. v. /. 2. Purification, v. viii. /. 4. Purification, v. xv. /. 4. Annunciation, v. v. /. 2. Annunciation, v. viii. /. 3. S. Michael, v. iii. /. 5. All Saints, v. v. 1. 6. Catechism, v. iii. 1. 1. Epiphany, v. v. 1. 2. 2 Epiphany, v. i. /. I. 15 Trinity, v. i. /. 5 - Epiphany, v. i. 1. 4. Catechism, v. i. /. 2. Bur. of Dead, v. iv. 1. 2. 1 Advent, v. vi. /. 3. F 66 CHILDLIKE — CHOIR. C. though the voices be. If it flow from c. hearts. O bliss of c. innocence, and love. The c. faith, that asks not sight. Children . C. and childlike souls are there. Like c. gazing round. Oft in His pity o’er His c. weak. As little c. lisp, and tell of heaven. While sadly round them Israel’s c. look. The work be thine, the fruit thy c. 9 s part. And dash thy c. to the ground. With c. in His sight. Than we o’er c. weak. Chill. Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 5. Palm Sunday, v. vi. /. 8. 24 Trinity, v. x. /. 1. S. Bartholomew,^, xiii. /. I. 1 Advent, v. vi. /. 3. 3 Advent, v. v. /. 5. I Lent, v. v. /. 5. 3 Lent, v. vii. /. 5* 9 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 9 Trinity, v. x. /. 4. 10 Trinity, v. v. /. 7. Catechism, v. iv. /. 2. Catechism, v. x. /. 4. The c. night-blast to feel. 3 Advent, v. vii. /. 5 - All through the wintry heaven and c. night air. Christmas Day, v. ix. /. 5. That crown’d the eastern copse : andr.anddun. 23 Trinity, v. i. /. 3. Not keener burns, in the c. morning sky. S. John Baptist, v. i. /. 4. Chill 9 d. Touch our c. hearts with vernal smile. C. at her touch, the self-reproaching soul. Chilly. When c. shades from gathering storm. Chime. Strains, that outring Earth’s drowsy c. His c. of restless motion. From Pride’s false c ., and jarring wrong. Of th’ everlasting c. 1 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 3 Trinity, v. ii. /. 1. Easter Tues., v . ii. /. 3. 4 Advent, v. vi. /. 3. 2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 4. 12 Trinity, v. ix. /. 3. S. Matthew, v. iv. /. 4. Choice ; Minds us of our better c. Yet surely I have made my c. Steals on the ear, to say, Jehovah’s c. But the deaf heart, the dumb by c. The region of Thy c. Only the first renew’d — the heathen’s c. Thy servant’s c. , O help us in our parts. A way, and fix’d his wavering c. 1 Epiphany, v. if /. 8. 6 Epiphany, v. vii. 1. 4. 9 Trinity, v. viii. /. 2. 12 Trinity, v. iv. /. 3. 20 Trinity, v. i. /. 2. 23 Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. S. Matthias, v. xii. /. 3. S. Bartholomew,^. xvii./.3. Choir. The c. of Angels caught the word. Is gather’d in that c. High and low in c. shall meet. Who lead the c. where angels meet. And now before the c. we pause. Creation’s wondrous c. Ye in innumerous c. Thine household c ., in true accord. Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 3. S. Stephen, v. i. /. 8. Palm Sunday, v. iii. /. 7. 1 Easter, v. vii. /. 4. Trinity, v. vii. /. 3. 4 Trinity, v. v. 1. 2. S. Michael, v. vii. /. 6. SS. Simon & Jude, v. ii. /. 3. CHOIR — CHRIST. 67 Be wafted from the seraph c. When beckon’d up the awful c. Is wafted from the white-rob’d c. Catechism, v. v. 1. 3. Confirmation, v. viii. 1. 3. Ordination, v. vi. 1. 1. Choirs. ’ Till by such chords, as rule the c. above. 4 Epiphany, v. vii. /. 7. Choke. The languid sweetness seems to c. my breath. 3 Easter, v. i. /. 6. Choose. Or c. thee out a cell. 3 Advent, v. vii. /. 1. And can he c. but fear. 2 Easter, v. ix. /. 1. What course the genial stream may c. 4 Easter, v. iv. 1. 6. We cannot c. but think he lives. 2 Trinity, v. ii. /. 8. C. to believe, not see : sight tempts the heart. 9 Trinity, v. x. /. 5 - Or rather help us, Lord, to c. the good. 17 Trinity, v. xii. 1. 1. Can his soul c. but be at rest ? S. Peter, v. iii. /. 2. Chooseth. C. the pure in heart. Choral. Should c. welcome from above. In c. echoes hear. Chords. Y our transporting c. ring out. Till by such c., as rule the choirs above. Purification, v. xvii. /. 4. 14 Trinity, v. v. 1. 7. S. Thomas, v. i. 1. 4. 1 Epiphany, v. ii. 1. 4. 4 Epiphany, v. vii. 1. 7. Chosen. Thou lov’st Thy c. remnant to divide. Three c. bands, in royal state. Of many a c. witness telling. He hath c. you to lead. The soldier in his c. bower. Thy c. people still to bear. On every mountain-top, God’s c. scene. His c. attribute ; but He in love. Would in that c. home of Thine instal. Who is God’s c. priest ? But on the c. seed, from age to age. He to Hisr. taught for His dearwidow’d Dove. Look in, and see Christ’s c. saint. Thy c. witnesses of old. Christ. C. watches by a Christian’s hearth. Left shining in the world with C. alone. ’Tis not, “ the C. the Lord.” But when they heard the sign, where C ., &c. If his love for C. be true. C. hath told thee of his end. So his love to C. endure. So dear to C. her pious haste. 1 Advent, v. viii. /. 2. S. Stephen, v. i. /. 6. 4 Lent, v. x. /. 3. Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 5 - Easter Mon., v. xi. /. 2. Whitsun Tues., v. xv. 1. 2. 9 Trinity, v. i. /. 5. 9 Trinity, v. vii. /. 5. 17 Trinity, v. xi. /. 3. S. Matthias, v. i. /. 1. S. Matthias, v. x. /. 2. S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 8. S. Luke, v. ix. /. 1. H. Comm., v. x. /. 2. 2 Advent, v. v. /. 5. 3 Advent, v. iii. /. 3. Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 1. Christmas Day, v. iv. /. 5. S. John Evan., v. i. 1. 3. S. John Evan., v. i. /. 4. S.John Evan., v. v. /. 4. Holy Innocents, v. vi. /. 7. 68 CHRIST. Of C. ’ s unswerving faith. But C. hath given His promise plain. So, truest image of the C. Ye too, who tend C.’s wildering flock. Offer’d where C. in agony was laid. Men kneel to C the pure and meek. But stay, presumptuous — C. with thee abides. And the base world, now C. hath died. C. every where embalm’d and shrin’d. Happy, who so C. ’s word convey. In lonely hours, C. risen appears. In social hours, who C. would see. There daily through C.’s open gate. Of C.’s forsaken bed. With C. in sight, turning our gain to loss. We see C.’s entering triumph slow ascend. With C. His Father’s throne, and wear. “ What, hath the C. forgot His task?” Is the true love of C. our Lord. Since C. on all hath shin’d. C. ’s mark outwears the rankest blot. In C. ’s new heaven and earth. The souls His C. hath bought. When of C. crucified and crown’d. C. ’s blessing at your heart is warm. Teach us to love, with 6?., our sole true bliss. Else, though in C. ’s own words, we surely, &c. A lamb-like, C. -like throng. The silence of C. ’s dying day. Is it, C. ’s light is too divine. And known Him for the C. by proof. C. ’s relics round the holy place. C. is at hand, to scorn or bless. C. suffers in our strife. C. is in these, who round you wait. Their soul is C. ’s abode. C. in His Israel. He, who on C. stands waiting day and night. To whom, for C., the world is loss. The living homes where C. shall dwell. Which C. disdain’d to know. Didst guide our hope, where C. should rise. ’Twixt God above and C. below. Of C. ’s true riches o’er all time and space. The C. shall come again. Look in, and see C. ’s chosen saint. In triumph wear his C. -like chain. “ His life is C., his death is gain.” ’Twixt love of C. and fear of sin. Cicumcision, v. iv. /. 2. 2 Epiphany, v. xiv. /. 3. 4 Lent, v. xi. 1. 1. 5 Lent, v. iv. /. 1. M. bef. Easter, v. viii. /. 6. Th. bef. Easter, v. v. /. 2. Easter Eve, v. vi. /. 5. Easter Day, v. ix. /. 3. Easter Day, v. xii. /. 2. Easter Day, v. xiv. /. 3. Easter Day, v. xv. /. 2. Easter Day, v. xv. /. 3. Easter Mon., v. xiii. /. 1. Easter Tuesday, v. vii. /. 2. 4 Easter, v. ix. /. 10. Ascension Day, v. ix. /. 4. Whitsun Mon., v. xiv. /. 5. Whitsun Tues., v. viii./. 4. 2 Trinity, v. iii. /. 7. 2 Trinity, v. v. /. 4. 2 Trinity, v. vi. /. 8. 4 Trinity, v. xxi. /. 2. 5 Trinity, v. iii. /. 4. 13 Trinity, v. xiv. /. 3. 15 Trinity, v. vi. /. 7. 17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 5. 17 Trinity, v. xii. /. 6. 25 Trinity, v. v. /. 8. S. bef. Adv., v. iii. /. 7. S. bef. Adv., v. viii. /. 1. S. Andrew, v. vi. /. 4. S. Thomas, v. iii. /. 6. Con. of S. Paul, v. viii. /. 5. Con. of S. Paul, v. viii./. 6. Con. of S. Paul, v. xv. /. 5. Purification, v. i. /. 4. Purification, v. xiv. /. 4. S. Matthias, v. i. /. 2. S. Matthias, v. ii. /. 4. Annunciation, v. x. /. 5. SS. Phil. & Jas., v. x. /. 4. S. John Baptist, v. iv. /. 7. S. Bartholomew, v. xiv. /. 4. S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 7. S. Michael, v. viii. /. 2. S. Luke, v. ix. /. 1. S. Luke, v. ix. /. 2. S. Luke, v. ix. /. 4. Holy Comm., v. v. /. 2. CHRIST — CHURCH. 69 “ Sinners to save, C. Jesus came.” In His own words we C. adore. From the pure shrine, where C. to-day. Then parted ; ye to C.’s embrace. For C. hath touch’d the bier. The widow’d Spouse of C. : with ashes crown’d. Spirit of C. — Thine earnest given. Christian. The Rulers of this C. land. Christ watches by a C. ’s hearth. For C. mothers, while they moan. Who, but a C., through all life. Is the soft gleam of C. worth. Pure eyes and C. hearts. Yet by the light of C. love. To seek on earth a C.’s bliss. Though stain’d with C. gore. But chiefly C. souls ; for they. So is it with true C. hearts. Then pours she on the C. heart. (The lode-star of our C. course.) Thou who hast deign’d the C. ’s heart to call. The C. Pastor, bow’d to earth. Stretch’d out to bless — a C. charm. Thy love-charm with true C. art. And C. hope can cheer the eye. On C. mourners, while they wait. Christians. Now, C., hold your own — the land before ye. C. / behold your happy state. When reconciled C. meet. Christmas. Sooner than where the stars of C. burn. Her C. robes unbound. Church. Why lifts the C. her drooping head. Borne by the suffering C. her Lord to greet. They to His C. of old. Did not the Gentile C. find grace. Thy C. is fain to cry. The Moon above, the C. below. The C., our Zoar, shall abide. Though in the C. thou know thy place. Th’*apostate C. to scare. Strange to our ears the c. -bells of our home. Around... and on our <:.-way path. The C.’s prayer finds wings to soar. The C. ’s hope finds eyes to see. Holy Comm., v. xi. /. 4. Catechism, v. x. 1. 1. Matrimony, v. vii. /. 6. Visit, of Sick, v. vii. 1. 4. Bur. of Dead, v. vi. 1. 2. Commination, v. ii. /. 1. Ordination, v. viii. 1. 1. Evening, v. x. /. 1. 2 Advent, v. v. 1. 5. Holy Innocents, v. vi. /. 3. 2 Epiphany, v. xii. /. 1. 3 Epiphany, v. iv. /. 3. Septuagesima, v. i. 1. 4. Sexagesima, v. vii. 1. 1. Easter Day, v. viii. 1. 2. 1 Easter, v. ii. /. 3. 2 Trinity, v. v. /. 5. 2 Trinity, v. viii. /. 1. 4 Trinity, v. xi. 1. 1. 5 Trinity, v. xii. /. 3. 17 Trinity, v. xi. 1. 1. 19 Trinity, v. viii. /. 1. S.bef. Adv., v. vi. /. 2. S. Andrew, v. v. /. 4. S. Matthew, v. iii. /. 3. Burial of Dead, v. vii. 1. 3. 1 Trinity, v. iv. 1. 1. Conv. of S. Paul, v. xv. /. 4. S. Mark, v. iv. /. 3. Good Friday, v. i. 1. 6. Commination, v. ii. /. 2. 2 Advent, v. ii. /. 3. Holy Innocents, v. iv. /. 2. Circumcision, v. v. 1. 1. Epiphany, v. x. /. 1. 5 Epiphany, v. ii. /. 2. Septuagesima, v. iv. /. 1. 1 Lent, v. vi. /. 2. 1 Lent, v. vi. 1. 6. 5 Lent, v. vi. /. 3. Mon. bef. Easter, v. ii. /. 1. 2 Easter, v. v. /. 6. 4 Easter, v. vii. /. 9. 4 Easter, v. vii. /. 10. 7o CHURCH — CLAIM. It fills the C. of God ; it fills. The C.’s solemn chant we hear. Along the C.’s central space. What if within His world, His C., our Lord. Thy C. and Shrine : whene’er our rebel will. The C. is wandering still. As o’er the C. the gathering twilight falls. The C. our annual steps has brought. Ere the whole widow’d C. had seen, &c. The C. in anxious musing sate. By Thy dear promise to Thy C. and Bride. Teaching the C. with joy to tell. Meet in the C.’s middle sky. The C. of Jesus ; such the love. The fallen C. hath felt Elijah’s eye. Thou Spirit, who the C. didst lend. First angel of His C. , first steward of His grace. E’en in the C. ’s holiest aisle. And taught by thee the C. prolongs. The widow’d C. is fain to rove. Thy mother C. ? and hear thee tell. In every C. a fountain springs. Within the C.’s shade. The widow’d C. to weep stood by. Church-yard. In silence, by some c.-y. gate. Circle. Thou weav’st thy c. gay. And round the sun a radiant c. weave. Circles. Like c. widening round. Circling. Within some c. woodland wall. Citadel. Amid that dreary glare, in this world’s c. Cities. Where five proud c. lie, by one dire, &c. City’s. The c.’s northern bound. While the devoted c.’s cry. The golden c.’s king he seems. As on some c.’s cheerless night. Civic. What c. wealth for comrades sav’d. Claim. Mount, and c. your glorious meed. Hast made us worshippers, O c. Thine own. And c. His high celestial birth. Whitsunday, v. ix. /. i. Whitsun Tues. , v. xvii. 1. 2. Trinity, v. iv. /. I. 17 Trinity, v. vii. /. I. 17 Trinity, v. xi. 1. 2. 18 Trinity, v. ii. /. 2. 21 Trinity, v. vi. /. 3. S.bef. Adv., v. ii. 1. 6. S. Thomas, v. i. 1. 8. S. Thomas, v. vi. /. 7. S. Matthias, v. vi. /. 2. S. Mark, v. v. 1. 5. SS. Phil. & Jas., v. xii. 1. 3. S. Barnabas, v. ii. /. 7. S. John Bapt., v. i. 1. 2. S. John Bapt., v. viii. /. 1. S. Matthew, v. vi. /. 8. S. Luke, v. xiii. /. 4. S. Luke, v. xviii. /. 3. SS. Sim. & Jude, v. i. 1. 4. H. Comm., v. vi. /. 1. Holy Baptism, v. i. /. 2. Burial of Dead, v. x. /. 2. Gun. Treas., v. i. 1. 3. Burial of Dead, v. vii. /. 4. Easter Tues., v. iii. 1. 4. S. Michael, v. iii. 1. 8. Christmas Day, v. ii. /. 1. Burial of Dead, v. ii. 1. 3. S. Matthew, v. ii. /. 8. 7 Trinity, v. ii. /. 6. 3 Advent, v. viii. /. 5 - 1 Lent, v. i. /. 2. Whitsun Mon., v. vi. /. 4. S. Matthew, v. viii. /. 3. Easter Mon., v. xiv. /. 1. Palm Sunday, v. ii. /. 7. 2 Easter, v. x. /. 3. Whitsun Tues., v. vii. 1. 2 , CLAIM — CLEAR. 7 1 The kindred drops will c. their own. The proudest hope of kings dare c. All but adoring love may c. Clang. Peals with a direr c. Clarion. Must melt before the c. blast. Clasp. Rather than c. thine own Deliverer’s knee. Since not Apostles’ hands can c. Clasp'd. C. to a mother’s breast. Clasps. ’Tis He who c. the marriage band. Classic. 2 Trinity, v. vii. 1. 6. 13 Trinity, v. xii. /. 2. Annunciation, v. ix. /. 2. Commination, v. iii. /. 2. Whitsun Mon., v. xi. /. 5. 4 Epiphany, v. vi. 1. 4. S. Mark, v. i. /. 4. 2 Epiphany, v. xi. 1. 4. Matrimony, v. vi. /. 1. Nor flower in c. grove. Clay. Though worn and soil’d with sinful c. Remind us, how our darksome c. Clean. Refine the dregs, and yield us c. C. hands, and a self-ruling mind. Cleans'd. Ten