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In the prefatory note to the second edition of this work (1896) the Editor invited criticism with a view to the improvement of future editions. Several critics responded to this appeal, and their valuable suggestions have been considered in preparing this re-issue. In some cases the text has been revised and the selection varied; in others, additions have been made to complete the representation. The biographi. cal and bibliographical matter has been brought up to date.-A. H. M.

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PREFATORY.

HIS and the following volume of THE POETS AND THE POETRY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, are devoted to the Sacred, Moral, and Religious poetry of the period.

In several cases it has been found desirable to give further selections from the works of general poets already represented in earlier volumes. These are poets whose religious verse bears a sufficient proportion to their general poetry, or is sufficiently characteristic to call for separate representation.

The Editor's thanks are due to many authors and publishers, some of the former of whom have passed away since their assent was given to representation in this work. Of these, John Henry Newman, James Martineau, Horatius Bonar, John Stuart Blackie, and George MacDonald are the best known. The thanks of the Editor are due to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge for the use of the hymns of Anna Lætitia Waring in the following pages, and for the lyrics of the late Christina Rosetti which appear in the subsequent volume; to the Religious Tract Society, also in this connection, for the hymns of George Rawson; to Messrs.

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Chatto & Windus for permission to include the poems of the late George MacDonald; to James Maclehose & Sons, the publishers of the several volumes of Dr. Walter C. Smith; to Messrs. Bell & Sons, the publishers of Adelaide Procter's poems; to Messrs. Burns & Oates, the publishers of the late Edward Caswell's "Masque of Mary"; and to Messrs. Houlston & Sons for the use of poems by Ada Cross, née Cambridge, and Sarah Doudney.

The Editor regrets that he has found it impossible to trace the proprietorship of the copyrights of some of the hymns included in the following pages, and hopes that he may be forgiven if he has inadvertently trespassed upon rights of which he is unaware. this connection he would cordially acknowledge his indebtedness to Dr. Julian's invaluable "Dictionary of Hymnology."

A H. M.

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INDEX

JAMES MONTGOMERY (1771-1854). A. H. Miles

ORIGINAL HYMNS, ETC.

1. "Songs of praise".

II. "Angels, from the realms of glory"
"Hail to the Lord's anointed!".

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IV. "Go to dark Gethsemane"

v. At Home in Heaven ("For ever with ")
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS-

1. Friends ("Friend after friend departs")
II. The Common Lot ("Once, in the flight of
ages")

III. The Christian Soldier ("Servant of

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IV. Prayer ("Prayer is the soul's sincere

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VI. The Field of the World ("Sow in the

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THE GRAVE ("There is a calm")

THE WEST INDIES

1. Home ("There is a land").

II. The Slaver ("Lives there a savage")

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THE SUNDIAL OF ARMOY (Selected Lyrics)

1. The Paradise of Heaven

11. Heavenly Changes in the Departed
III. Commemoration of One Departed
IV. Faith confirmed by Sense

THE BRITISH MONTHS

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SIR ROBERT GRANT (1779-1838) Alfred H. Miles
SACRED POEMS-

1. Psalm civ. ("O worship the King")

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II. Litany ("Saviour, when in dust to Thee")
III. "When gathering clouds around I view
IV. "Whom have I in heaven but Thee?"
REGINALD HEBER (1783-1826). Alfred H. Miles
(Ye spirits of our Fathers)

HYMNS-

I. "The Son of God goes forth to war".
II. "Brightest and best"

III. "By cool Siloam's shady rill"

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IV. "The Lord of Might, from Sinai's brow
v. "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty"
VI. "Who yonder on the desert heath"

VII.

"The sound of war! In earth and air"
VIII. "Thou art gone to the Grave"
IX. "From Greenland's icy mountains
POEMS-

1. An Evening Walk in Bengal
11. The Passage of the Red Sea

BERNARD BARTON (1784-1849). Alfred H. Miles

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IV. A Colloquy with Myself

HENRY KIRK WHITE (1785-1806) Alfred H. Miles

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