INDEX OF FIRST LINES. 275 ss nssanientnianiaimniintalaliciaineeaanandatgnanteaciaaaaie Good-night, my dear mother ; dear — Coenen 160 Go on, go on, goon, goon, . - - RO Gracious Lord, we look to thee, ». » » + «+ «+ » » 215 Happy, happy childamI,. . . « © es + ee es 244 Hark! a tender Saviour speaks, . . - « + «+ + 231 Haste! put your playthings allaway, . . . + + 235 Here’s a lesson all should heed, . . «© + © «© © » 177 He smiles in neaven, he frowns in be a! wile ies ae Holy Bible, book divine,. . - - + + e+ ee es 232 Hop, hop, hop, nimble asa top,. - + + + «+ + + + 49 Hosannas were by children sung,. - - + + « + » 225 How doth the little busy bee, . - + © + ee © + 109 How l love my tender mother, . - -+ > * + * + 32 How lovely are the flowers, . - »- + + + ee * * 200 How pleasant is Saturday night,. « + + + + + + 70 How proud we are, how fond to ditty se aes ae How still the baby ’slying,. - - + ++ e+ 8° 252 How sweet is the day, . - c« ae How sweet is the Sabbath, the mornitig of weak, ae Hurrah, forasplash . - - ++ 2 ee 5 8 & * 84 Hushaby, hushaby,. . oie koa! ele eenee Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber, Jad wie ana Iam young, but I mustdie, ..- - ee, I asked a sweet robin, one morning in May, jiggle: SG I don’t know my letters, and what shall I Get BO Ifever Isee, . . wei 0: 1b iat Sk, If little children love to pesy, . ote et I go to bed asto my grave, . ++ +s see * 212 ee Oe a 127 Cee oe GNM. 8 6 ee ee ae FM 55 Cheweo pie Gen. 6k 8 8 eo ds wl Oe 62 Shouse o litlegeeety i). 58 i ee 8 8 me eS 39 [hate tosee alittle girl,, . .- ++ * ese 8° 131 I hear a pretty bird, but hark! . - - + +e" + * 88 I knew a widow very poor,. - - vie int ae I like little pussy, her coat is so warm, gine keke ae