User:Alien333/Random poem/Follen

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(Follen)/"By Faith ye are saved" |(Follen)/"Flow on, thou shining River" |(Follen)/"I will arise and go to my Father" |(Follen)/"Suffer little children to come unto me" |(Follen)/"The Lord is my strength" |(Follen)/"The Spirit giveth life" |(Follen)/"The things unseen are real" |(Follen)/"Thy will be done" |(Follen)/"To whom shall we go" |(Follen)/After a debate upon the color of the eyes of an eloquent friend |(Follen)/Autumn |(Follen)/Charley and his Father |(Follen)/Children in Slavery |(Follen)/Dedication Hymn |(Follen)/Evening (How beautiful the setting sun) |(Follen)/Evening (The sun is set, the day is o'er) |(Follen)/Evening Hymn |(Follen)/Evening Prayer |(Follen)/For the Fourth of July |(Follen)/God is good |(Follen)/Happiness |(Follen)/Her Voyage is at an end |(Follen)/Home-Sickness |(Follen)/Hymn (It was my heavenly Father's love) |(Follen)/Hymn (Praise to God, O let us raise) |(Follen)/Hymn (Will God, who made the earth and sea) |(Follen)/Hymn for a little Boy |(Follen)/Learned Fred |(Follen)/Lines for a young Lady's Album |(Follen)/Lines on Nonsense |(Follen)/Lines on the Death of Dr. Spurzheim |(Follen)/Lines to two Friends |(Follen)/Lines written at the request of a Mother, at the birth of her first Child |(Follen)/Lines written for the Tune of Hotham |(Follen)/Lines written in a Friend's Album |(Follen)/Lines written on the Catskill |(Follen)/Little Roland |(Follen)/Moonlight |(Follen)/Mount Auburn in Autumn |(Follen)/Musings in the Night |(Follen)/Musings on the Rocks at Nahant |(Follen)/Nahant |(Follen)/Nancy's Brook |(Follen)/New Year's Day |(Follen)/On Greenough's Group of the Child and the Angel |(Follen)/On Prayer |(Follen)/On entering a Wood |(Follen)/On the Death of a Young Companion |(Follen)/On the Death of a beautiful Girl |(Follen)/On the death of E. P. |(Follen)/Part of the Forty-Second Psalm |(Follen)/Remember the Slave |(Follen)/Robinson Crusoe's Hymn |(Follen)/Sabbath Day |(Follen)/Sachem's Hill |(Follen)/Song of the Ghost of crazy Bet |(Follen)/Sunset on the Hills |(Follen)/Thanks for a pleasant Day |(Follen)/Thanks to a Friend |(Follen)/The Berkshire Hills |(Follen)/The Captive Eagle |(Follen)/The Child's welcome to Spring |(Follen)/The Countless Stars |(Follen)/The Elm and Blasted Tree |(Follen)/The Exiled Stranger |(Follen)/The Farewell |(Follen)/The Fourth Psalm |(Follen)/The Ice Spirit |(Follen)/The Little Spring |(Follen)/The Lord's Day |(Follen)/The Ministry of Pain |(Follen)/The Ninetieth Psalm |(Follen)/The Ninety-Third Psalm |(Follen)/The One Hundred and Forty-Seventh Psalm |(Follen)/The One Hundred and Third Psalm |(Follen)/The Pin, Needle, and Scissors |(Follen)/The Serenade |(Follen)/The Shepherd's Sabbath Song |(Follen)/The Sixty-First Psalm |(Follen)/The Twenty-Ninth Psalm |(Follen)/The first Birds |(Follen)/The little Boy's Good Night |(Follen)/The little Boy's May-day Song |(Follen)/Thou art gone far away |(Follen)/To S. C. C. |(Follen)/To Spring |(Follen)/To a Bird singing in the City |(Follen)/To a Fountain |(Follen)/To a Friend, with a Wreath of Amaranths |(Follen)/To a Friend (O, let me soothe thy troubled mind) |(Follen)/To a Friend (You bid me not to love too well) |(Follen)/To a Friend who asked me to write for him some Poetry |(Follen)/To a Humming-Bird |(Follen)/To a beautiful Girl |(Follen)/To good Resolutions |(Follen)/To my Æolian Harp |(Follen)/To the Night-blooming Cereus |(Follen)/To the Tune of "Away with Melancholy" |(Follen)/Upon being asked if I was not sometimes unhappy |(Follen)/Upon hearing the Musical Glasses |(Follen)/We never part from Thee |(Follen)/Where is thy Brother? |(Follen)/Winter Scenes in the Country