17 items:
Abide with Me | Henry F. Lyte, 1847 |
Death |
Abide with me; fast falls the eventide; / The darkness deepens; Lord, with me abide; … | |
Along the Silent Path | Mary B. Slade, 1867 |
Death |
Along the silent path / By viewless spirits trod, … | |
Asleep in Jesus | Margaret Mackay, 1832 |
Death |
Asleep in Jesus! Blessed sleep, / From which none ever wakes to weep; … | |
Crossing the Bar | Alfred Tennyson, 1889 |
Death |
Sunset and evening star, / And one clear call for me! … | |
Fling Wide the Gates! | Evangeline C. Booth, 1915 |
Death |
Fling wide the gates! I hear the angels singing, / Fling wide the gates! I hear bright music ringing; … | |
Gone Home to Rest | Daniel S. Warner, 1888 |
Death |
Asleep in Jesus, oh, how sweet / The scene of closing day, … | |
Gone to Bloom Above | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Death |
A gentle hand unseen by us / Has plucked our tender bud; … | |
Let the Little One Sleep | Barney E. Warren, 1907 |
Death |
That little form before us / In death's embrace, … | |
Lord, Our Sore Hearts Bending | |
Death |
Lord, our sore hearts bending / At Thy gates today, … | |
Must I Go, and Empty-Handed? | Charles C. Luther, 1877 |
Death |
"Must I go, and empty-handed," / Thus my dear Redeemer meet? … | |
Not Dead, but Sleeping | Clara M. Brooks, 1907 |
Death |
"Lo, she is not dead, but sleeping"— / Thus the blessed Master spake— … | |
Only a Step to the Grave | Daniel O. Teasley, 1907 |
Death |
Soon time will be ended, eternity's near, / It is only a step to the grave; … | |
Silently | Barney E. Warren, 1911 |
Death |
Silently, silently / Sleep the peaceful dead; … | |
The Last Hymn | Daniel S. Warner, 1895 |
Death |
"Shall my soul ascend with rapture / When the day of life is past; … | |
Two Little Hands Are Sweetly Folded | Daniel S. Warner, 1893 |
Death |
Two little hands are sweetly folded / Upon a silent breast: … | |
We’ll Meet Again | |
Death |
The angels came with silent tread / And gathered round our darling's bed; … | |
We Will Meet | Anonymous/Unknown, 1792 |
Death |
Farewell, dear friends, a long farewell, / Since we shall meet no more, … | |
