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O let not sobs of woe

Author: Emma Rood Tuttle Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d251 (1877)

O let us trust that somehow good

Author: Alfred Tennyson Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d252 (1877)

Nothing at all

Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d253 (1877) First Line: O mortal existence what art thou at last

O quiver neath the morning sun

Author: Eliza A. Pittsinger Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d255 (1877)

O Reason, full of grace

Author: Elmina D. Blenker Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d256 (1877)

The poetry of science

Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d257 (1877) First Line: O say not science lacketh charms

O sometimes gleams upon our [my] sight

Author: John G. Whittier; John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d258 (1877)

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