Poems: With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith - Contents
- PREFACE
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- Life’s Conflict
- Christian Love
- Love Not the World
- Preparation for Heaven
- Submission
- It Was True
- No Resting Here
- Deny Thyself
- Baptism
- Despair of the Lost
- Depart from Sin
- Old, but Young
- Passing the Gate
- Trust all to God
- The Vanity of Earth
- Dying Words
- The Slave of Appetite
- All Trials Cease
- To Ellena Boutwell
- To Aaron A. Smith
- To Samuel
- Lines. Written on the death of Annie R. Smith
- To My Mother
- Response
- Lines. To a mother whose son enlisted in the army
- Lines. Read at the gathering of the oldest people of Wilton, at Miss Sarah Livermore’s, November, 1870
- Lines. On the death of my husband, Samuel Smith
- Look Up
- Overcoming Sin
- Will You be a Pilgrim?
- Home for the Weary
- The Enemy’s Power
- Sustaining Grace
- Go Forward
- Why Art Thou Cast Down?
- Trust
- “Brother, Live!”
- Condense
- “The Bond of Peace.”
- Christian Submission
- Who is Without Fault?
- Overcome and Live
- The Last Message of Mercy
- We Love
- Have Mercy on Yourselves
- The Advent
- The Coming Day
- Domestic Afflictions
- The Christian’s Desire
- The Warfare
- Always Rejoicing
- The Work of Reform
- Live for God
- My Sheep Hear My Voice
- Where Is Thy God?
- They who Love the Law
- God, the Comforter of Those Who Are Cast Down
- Worldly Sorrow
- The Race and Warfare
- The Darkness of Despair
- The Latter Rain
- The Hour of Judgment
- The Remnant Church
- False Fame and True
- Return unto the Lord
- Safety in the Lord
- The Health Institute
- Divine Love
- Appeal to the Sinner
- The Love of Many is Waxed Cold
- Early Recollections
- The Circle Broken
- The Christian’s Confidence
- For a Gathering of the Aged
- Emptiness of Earth
- The Christian’s Triumph
- A BRIEF SKETCH OF THE LIFE, LAST SICKNESS AND DEATH OF ANNIE R. SMITH
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- The Friends of my Youth: Where are They?
- Ode to the Winds
- Lines Suggested by the Wreck of the Minot Ledge Lighthouse
- Lines Addressed to a little Orphan Child
- Oh! Let me be on the Stormy Sea
- The Exiled Prisoner
- The Clouds
- The Unchanged
- Lines. Written on the Death of Lorenzo D. Upham
- To M. D. B. On the present of a pen
- Be Cheerful
- The Sister’s Devotion
- Trust Not, Love Not
- Proof Reader’s Lament
- Lines to H. N. S. On the Reception of a Rose
- Lines. Composed by ANNIE R. SMITH, the day but one before her death
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- The Willing and Obedient
- Be Not Cast Down
- Be Faithful
- Lines To J. T. and M. T. Lane, on the death of their little Child, Francis M. Lane, July 25, 1858
- Passed Away
- Ode. Written for the anniversary exercises of the Golden Branch Society of Phillips’ Exeter Academy, June, 1850
- Ode. Written for the anniversary exercises of the Golden Branch Society of Phillips’ Exeter Academy, June, 1851
- I’m Coming Home Again
- Charity
- Lines. On the death of William M. Smith
- The New Year, 1871
- Almost to the Beautiful Land
- “They Shall be Mine.”
- The Marriage Supper of the Lamb
- The Lord Will Come
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