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condition rise, 39. Hope, child, to-morrow and to-morrow still, 176. Hope, Christian soul! in every stage, 176. How blest is he, though ever crossed, 139. How does the soul grow? 263. How doth death speak of our beloved, 72. How far from here to heaven, 277. How gentle God's commands, 205. How happy is he born and taught, 22. How many chatterers of a creed, 197. How seldom, friends, a good great man, 33. "How shall I a habit break," 259. How we, poor players on life's stage, 134. How wretched is the man with honors crowned, 39. Howe'er it be, it seems to me, 39. However others act towards thee, 27. However the battle is ended, 20. Humble we must be if to heaven we go, 98. Humility, that low, sweet root, 100. Hushing every muttered murmur, 110. I am but clay in thy hands, 84. I am content; I do not care, 106. I am content. In trumpet, 107. I am glad to think I am not bound, 187. I am Liberty--God's daughter, 44. I am of sinfulness and sorrows full, 183. I am only a little sparrow, 200. I am part of that Power, 208. I am so weak, dear Lord, 109. I am thine own, O Christ, 242. I am with thee, my God, 228. I asked for grace to lift me high, 159. I asked the Lord that I might grow, 151. I asked the Lord that I might worthier be, 56. I asked the Lord to let me do, 58. I bless thee, Lord, for sorrows sent, 149. I bow my forehead to the dust, 177. I bring my sins to thee, 245. I cannot always see the way, 196. I cannot choose; I should have liked so much, 53. "I cannot do much," said a little star, 44. I cannot say, Beneath the pressure of life's cares, 213. I cannot see, with my small human sight, 188. I cannot think but God must know, 97. I could not find the little maid, 112. I do not ask for any crown, 25. I do not ask for earthly store, 179. I do not ask, O Lord, that life, 156. I do not ask that Thou shalt front the fray, 21. I do not know thy final will, 220. I do not know whether my future lies, 199. I do not know why sin abounds, 194. I feel within me A peace, 94. I find no foeman in the road but fear, 18. I go to prove my soul, 264. I have a Friend so precious, 237. I have a life with Christ to live, 134. I have a treasure which I prize, 89. I have done at length with dreaming, 50. "I have labored in vain," a preacher said, 55. I have no answer, for myself or thee, 208. I
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