1. Psalm lxxxiv. ("How honoured, how II. "Beyond, beyond that boundless sea IV. "The Lord is King" v. "Day by day the manna fell" VI. "O show me not my Saviour dying SONNETS- PAGE 95 99 ΤΟΥ 102 2. "Now day survives the sun " I. "Ride on, ride on in majesty " • III Funeral Hymn ("Brother! thou art gone") 115 Hymn of the Captive Jews. JOHN KEBLE (1792—1866) 1. Morning ("Hues of the rich") 11. Evening ("Tis gone, that bright") IV. "See Lucifer like lightning fall" 123 Ix. "Bless'd are the pure in heart" 142 X. "Where is it mothers learn their love?" V. "There is a book, who runs may read" SIR JOHN BOWRING (1792-1872) Alfred H. Miles 1. "In the Cross of Christ I glory" II. "God is love" III. Where? When? How? IV. Matter and Mind v. The Reign of Law. PAGE 147 151 151 152 153 154 154 155 156 VI. Unchanging Changes VII. Resurrection. VIII. Confidence (Sonnet) HENRY FRANCIS LYTE (1793-1847) A. H. Miles 157 161 162 163 IV. "Pleasant are Thy courts above' v. "Praise, my soul, the King of heaven' Alfred H. Miles 167 1. The Poet's Autobiography (From Book iii.) 169 II. Lord Byron (From Book iv.) III. The Lovers (From Book v.) IV. The Resurrection of the Body (From Books JOHN HENRY NEWMAN (1801-1890) A. H. Miles 185 vi. The Pillar of the Cloud ("Lead, Kindly Light") THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS (Selected passages) 1. The Soul of Gerontius. II. "Praise to the Holiest " SARAH FLOWER ADAMS (1805-1848) A. H. Miles 215 HYMNS I. 'Nearer, my God, to Thee" 11. "O! I would sing a song of praise" IV. "He sendeth sun, He sendeth shower v. "The mourners came at break of day" vi. "O pleasant life!" VII. "Part in peace!" RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH (1807-1886) Alfred H. Miles 225 (Not Thou from us, O Lord) POEMS 225 226 226 I. "What, many times I musing asked " II. "This did not once se trouble me" CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH (1807-1885) THE HOLY YEAR Alfred H. Miles 229 1. "Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost" III. "Hark the sound of holy voices" HENRY ALFORD (1810-1871) I. "In token that thou shalt not fear" 11. "Come, ye thankful people, come III. "Ten thousand times ten thousand" 238 PAGE HORATIUS BONAR (1808-1889). Mackenzie Bell 247 (Not written down in haste). HYMNS OF FAITH AND HOPE 1. How Long("My God, it is not fretfulness") 251 · 252 253 255 JOHN STUART BLACKIE (1809-1895) A. H. Miles 257 (The fool hath in his heart declared) . 257 HENRY ELLISON (1811-1880) Alexander B. Grosart 261 (Europa on the Wrong Bull) MAD MOMENTS 1. Season-Changes; Their Signs and Moral. Alfred H. Miles 299 VII. On Robert Burns' Humanity THE POETRY OF REAL LIFE The Upright Man . FREDERICK WILLIAM FABER (1814-1863) HYMNS 1. The Pain of Love ("Jesus! why dost Thou ") 11. Sunday ("There is a Sabbath"). 11. Jesus Crucified ("O come and mourn") IV. The Agony ("O soul of Jesus"). v. The Sorrowful World. VI. The Pilgrims of the Night PAGE THOMAS TOKE LYNCH (1818-1871) W. Garrett Horder 313 (While little boys, with merry noise) MEMORIALS OF THEOPHILUS TRINAL, STUDENT 1. Reasoning with God 317 11. Modulations 321 IV. The Heaven 322 v. Hymn for Sunday ("The Lord is rich") 323 VI. Rest 324 327 329 1. "Lift up your heads" II. "Where is thy God?" IV. "Dismiss me not " JOHN MASON NEALE (1818-1866) W. Garrett Horder 337 ORIGINAL HYMNS 1. Evening ("God hath two families of love") 341 II. The Communion of Saints III. Laying the First Stone of a Church v. The Ministration of Angels. 1. "Fierce was the wild billow" V. Art thou weary, art thou languid ?" Hora Novissima II. "O happy, holy portion' III. "Brief life is here our portion" IV. "For thee, O dear dear Country!" • 353 |