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Life is onward, use it

Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d201 (1877)

Life may change, but it may fly not

Author: P. B. Shelley Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d202 (1877)

Life's battle's fought, Its victory won

Author: Horace M. Richards Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d203 (1877)

Like a rootless rose or lily

Author: Ebenezer Elliott Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d204 (1877)

Live for something be not idle

Author: Jennie A. Bisbee Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d205 (1877)

Live to do good, this world should be

Author: William Orcutt Cushing Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d206 (1877)

May day

Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d207 (1877) First Line: Lo the bright the rosy morning

Knowledge of nature

Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d208 (1877) First Line: Long have the nations slept

Long long hath superstition reigned

Author: Abner Kneeland Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d209 (1877)

The beauties of nature

Author: Abner Kneeland Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d210 (1877) First Line: Look around the fields of nature

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