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(Hornblower)/"She sorroweth not as one without hope" |(Hornblower)/Baptism |(Hornblower)/Charity |(Hornblower)/Christian Consolation |(Hornblower)/Destiny |(Hornblower)/Epithalamium |(Hornblower)/Evening |(Hornblower)/Friendship |(Hornblower)/Funeral Hymn |(Hornblower)/Good Morn! |(Hornblower)/Hymn (Let me not wander comfortless) |(Hornblower)/Hymn (My Father! when, around me spread) |(Hornblower)/Hymn (O! better far the heavenly ray) |(Hornblower)/Hymn (Oh! seize this hour, for day by day) |(Hornblower)/Hymn (Thy holy shrine, O God! I seek) |(Hornblower)/Hymn (When the bright presence of the day) |(Hornblower)/Hymn (Where is the Almighty's temple—where) |(Hornblower)/Life |(Hornblower)/Lines, on the Death of a Young German Author |(Hornblower)/Lines, on the Death of a beloved Friend |(Hornblower)/Lines, on the Death of my Brother H. R. |(Hornblower)/Lines, suggested by a Religious Lecture |(Hornblower)/Lines, supposed to be addressed by a little Girl to her Mother |(Hornblower)/Lines (A child is born—now ring the bells) |(Hornblower)/Lines (An apparition passed me by) |(Hornblower)/Lines (Books! sweet associates of the silent hour) |(Hornblower)/Lines (Deem them not blest whom prosperous fortune guides) |(Hornblower)/Lines (Forth from the Saracen's far land) |(Hornblower)/Lines (I saw that eye when it was bright) |(Hornblower)/Lines (I saw the waters, as bright they lay) |(Hornblower)/Lines (In ancient times, one spot) |(Hornblower)/Lines (In chains and darkness Peter slept) |(Hornblower)/Lines (In grief's dark hour I ask for Thee) |(Hornblower)/Lines (On this delicious morning air) |(Hornblower)/Lines (Sweet warbling Bird! I cannot sing like thee) |(Hornblower)/Lines (Weep not, though lonely and wild be thy path) |(Hornblower)/Lines (When I forget the Sacred Power) |(Hornblower)/Lines on Chantry's Monument of the Two Children in Lichfield Cathedral |(Hornblower)/Lines to J. E. J——— |(Hornblower)/Morning Hymn |(Hornblower)/Omnipresence |(Hornblower)/On a late Violet |(Hornblower)/Perfection |(Hornblower)/Providence |(Hornblower)/Si Deresis Pereo |(Hornblower)/Solitary Imprisonment |(Hornblower)/Sonetto |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, addressed to a distinguished American Minister |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, addressed to the Rev. J. Johns |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, on my Father's Birth-day |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, on the Death of A. C———, Esq |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, on the Death of a little Girl |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, on the Death of the Rev H. Martyn |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, on the Missionary Smith |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, suggested by a Passage of the Rev. Dr. Channing's |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, suggested by the Author's being asked, "What is the most beautiful Object in Nature?" |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, to E. J. R., on her Birth-day |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, to a Friend, on the Death of a Brother |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, to my Brother, W. S. R. Written on the eve of my Marriage |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, to my Father |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, to my Husband |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, to my Mother, on her Birth-day |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, to my Sister, Mrs. W. R. |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, to the Advocates of Religious Liberty |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, to the Rev. Dr. Channing |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, to the Rev. W. H. |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, to the Supreme Being (translated from Michael Angelo) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet, to the Sweet-Briar |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Amidst the darkness of the ancient time) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Art thou of earth? thine is a sainted brow) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Bright Rose! that on my Father's honoured vest) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Farewell! the memory of thee will not fly) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Father of Heaven! thy glorious smile of love) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Go to thy bed of down, but as the storm) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (He who denied his Lord, at the mild gaze) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Her cheek was pale, and, in life's opening pride) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (How blest of virtuous minds the union sweet) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (How oft beneath His blest and healing wings) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (I cannot part from thee—thine image still) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (I raise my eyes to Thee, great light Supreme) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Immortal visions dawn upon me now) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (In morning's radiant beam, Almighty One,) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (In the last days shall fools and scoffers rise) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (In the pale shadows of the silent night) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Jesus walked forth into Gethsemane) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (O! blest with all life's holiest aims can give) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (O! do not pity me because I weep) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (O Lead me by thy hand, where living streams) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (O beautiful in life and spirit! Thou) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (O world of spirits! O glorious world of mind) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (O ye wild winds, that with resistless sweep) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Oh! open to that young and suffering heart) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Pent in the city's darksome walls, I pine) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (She fell asleep, and she was beautiful) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (That face—Oh! it is eloquent with love) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (The sun shone on me with a scorching heat) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (There is an hour in which I think of thee) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Thou art enshrined, although thou knowst it not) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Unhappy he, who breathes this mortal breath) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Upon the hill of Mars the Apostle trod) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Wrentnall! farewell! where many a smiling day) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet (Yes! there are sympathies fate cannot part) |(Hornblower)/Sonnet on reading the Sermons of the Rev. Mr. Buckminster, of America |(Hornblower)/Sonnet to Mrs. R. |(Hornblower)/Sonnet to my Father, on his Birth-day, March 8 |(Hornblower)/The Adieu |(Hornblower)/The Bereaved One |(Hornblower)/The Blind |(Hornblower)/The Cholera |(Hornblower)/The Departed |(Hornblower)/The Desert Flower |(Hornblower)/The District Visit |(Hornblower)/The Fairy |(Hornblower)/The Farewell |(Hornblower)/The Fate of a City |(Hornblower)/The Missionary |(Hornblower)/The Mother's Prayer |(Hornblower)/The Mount Gardens |(Hornblower)/The Poet's Gift |(Hornblower)/The Sisters |(Hornblower)/The Temple |(Hornblower)/The True Man |(Hornblower)/The World |(Hornblower)/Verses, to Mrs. F——— |(Hornblower)/Verses (Do I not love at midnight to gaze forth) |(Hornblower)/Verses (Had I the Hebrew Prophet's power) |(Hornblower)/Verses (I heard a song, and it softly fell) |(Hornblower)/Verses (I stood beside a death-bed scene—a mother bent and wept) |(Hornblower)/Verses (I was within a home, where nature smiled) |(Hornblower)/Verses (In early mom, ere yet the light) |(Hornblower)/Verses (With lingering step from thee I go) |(Hornblower)/Verses (Yes, opening life to him was bright) |(Hornblower)/Verses on the Illness of the late S. Austin, of Liverpool |(Hornblower)/Youth