Author:Samuel Francis Smith/Poems

A

 * Abounding Mercy
 * Abraham Lincoln
 * Adoniram Judson Gordon
 * After the Soldier's Funeral
 * Agatha E. Claflin
 * The Aged Pastor
 * All one in Christ
 * The All-sufficient Refuge
 * All Things are yours
 * America
 * America, the Western Flower
 * America's Christian Centennial
 * Anniversary Hymn
 * Arouse ye, O Servants of God!
 * As Summer Clouds
 * At the Old Hearthstone again

B

 * Be Joyful
 * Benefits of the Ministry
 * The Birthday of Washington
 * A Blessing sought upon a Pastor
 * Blest be the Bonds of Christian Love
 * Blest be the Holy Bands
 * Blind Anna
 * Blossoming on the Other Side
 * Burial of General Grant

C

 * The Canary at Sea
 * A Centenary Hymn
 * A Century Hymn. 1789-1889
 * Change and Work
 * Cherished Names
 * Childhood Memories
 * The Children's Independence Day
 * The Chosen of God
 * Christ, the Corner-stone
 * Christ's Disciples divide the Field
 * Christian Fellowship
 * The Christmas Tree
 * The Cincinnatae
 * The Closing Week
 * Come! O Divine Shekinah, come!
 * Come to the Festal Day
 * Come unto me
 * Consecration
 * The Consecration of a Cemetery
 * Cradle Song (translation of Schlaf, Kindlein, schlaf)

D

 * Dangerous Precocity
 * The Daughters of the American Revolution
 * Daniel Appleton White
 * Deacon George W. Chipman, at Seventy
 * Decoration Day
 * Dedication Hymn
 * Dedication of Caryville Chapel
 * The Departed Teacher
 * Despondency
 * The Dewdrop and the Soul
 * The Divine Presence invoked
 * Divine Providence
 * Dorcas
 * The Doxology of Redemption
 * The Dying Christian

E

 * Early Consecration
 * Echoes of "America"
 * Edward Everett
 * Elizabeth, the Infant Angel
 * Eloquence
 * The Eloquence of Nature
 * Epitaphs
 * The Eve of Decoration Day
 * The Everlasting Shelter
 * Ewing at Twenty-one

F

 * Fair Seat of Learning! who shall tell
 * Fair Suffield. Thy Children return to thy Halls
 * Fair Worcester
 * Faith's Triumph
 * Far from Earth
 * Farewell to the Old Church
 * Farewell to the Village
 * The Fathers remembered
 * The Fathers, where are they?
 * The Flag in Nature
 * Fleeting Blessings
 * Fling out the Banner
 * Flowers
 * Flowers in Winter
 * Following Christ
 * For the Dinner of the First City Government of Newton, Mass.
 * A Foretaste of Heaven
 * The Fourth of July remembered
 * Freedom advances
 * The Friendships we formed

G

 * The Garden
 * Gardner Colby
 * The Gentle Muse of To-day
 * George C. Lorimer
 * Gethsemane
 * God all in all
 * God be our Staff and Friend
 * God be with thee
 * God Ever Glorious
 * God of the Mountains and the Sea
 * God of the Starry Worlds above
 * A Golden Wedding
 * A Golden Wedding Song
 * The Good and Great Man
 * The Grave
 * Great is the Work, but Thine the Power
 * The Great Salvation

H

 * Hail, Bethlehem's Star!
 * Harriet J. Wardwell
 * Harvest-time
 * Heaven
 * Heralds of Salvation
 * How blest are they, in Christ, who die!
 * How Blest the Art that links in Sacred Bonds
 * The Huntsman's Song
 * Hymn for Dedication of a School-house
 * Hymn for Newton Theological Institution
 * Hymn
 * Hymn for the Fourth of July

I

 * The Illinois Nineteenth Regiment and Captain Bremner
 * Importunity in Prayer
 * In Faith this Corner-stone we lay
 * In Loving Faith this Stone we place
 * In Memory of Mary White Smith
 * In Memory of a Young Maiden
 * Independence Day, July 4, 1776
 * Invitation to the Country

J

 * Jehovah reigns
 * Jesus ever reigns
 * Jesus is passing by
 * The Jewel and its Setting

K

 * The King of Glory

L

 * The Lady and the Poet
 * The Last Supper
 * Life's Rapid River
 * Light o'er the Hills
 * The Little Cricket
 * The Little Star
 * A Little Uppish
 * The Little Weaver
 * The Living Bread
 * The Living Church sweeps on
 * Living still
 * The Lone Star
 * The Lord is come
 * The Lord is risen!
 * Lord, remember me!
 * The Lord's Day
 * A Loving Bequest
 * Lyman Jewett, D.D., on his Seventy-fifth Birthday

M

 * Martha and Mary
 * Mary Pond
 * Memorial Day, 1894
 * Memorial Honors
 * Memorial Hymn
 * A Merry Hour
 * 'Mid the Tempest and the Strife
 * The Missionary Angel
 * The Missionary's Farewell
 * Morn of Zion's Glory
 * The Morning cometh
 * The Morning Light is Breaking
 * Morning Prayer
 * Mrs. Joseph W. Parker, Los Angeles, Cal., on her Eighty-third Birthday
 * My Country 'Tis of Thee
 * My Delight
 * My Humble Home
 * My Native Land
 * My Wife, to a Friend who would guess her Age

N

 * N. P. Willis
 * Native Land, so lovely
 * Not yet Complete,—the Hall we rear
 * Not yet the Frost of Age
 * Nothing without Effort

O

 * Ode in Memory of Franklin
 * Of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven
 * Oliver Wendell Holmes
 * On Waking in the Morning
 * On the Erection of a Soldier's Monument
 * Onward! Christian Warriors
 * Our Beloved Teachers
 * Our Fallen Comrades
 * Our Fifty-ninth Marriage Anniversary
 * Our Frank
 * Our Golden Wedding
 * Our Pleasant Village
 * Our Years roll on

P

 * Passing on, passing up
 * Patriot's Day
 * Patriot Sons of Patriot Sires
 * Paul Revere's Ride
 * Perfect in Christ
 * The Pilgrim Fathers
 * The Pine and the Palm
 * The Planting Song
 * The Pleasures of Innocence
 * Pleasures of Nature
 * Prayer before School
 * Prayer for the Heathen
 * Precious Lives
 * The Present and the Eternal
 * A Present Help in Trouble
 * Prince of Peace, oh, come!
 * The Prince of Salvation in Triumph is riding

R

 * The Rain
 * The Reapers
 * The Redeemer's Tears
 * Religion
 * Remember thy Creator
 * Requiem
 * Rev. Isaac Backus
 * Rev. James Freeman Clarke's 70th Birthday Celebration
 * Re-union in Heaven
 * A Rich Bequest
 * The Rock of Ages

S

 * Sabbath Evening
 * Sabbath Morning
 * A Sabbath-School Hymn
 * Sacred, O God, to Thee
 * Sallie
 * Sallie's Home
 * Salutation to the Village
 * Salvation
 * Saturday Evening
 * The Seal once laid on Pliant Wax
 * Seventy
 * Sibylline Leaves
 * The Sickle and the Sheaf
 * Sixtieth Anniversary of our Wedding
 * Sleep, Comrades, sleep!
 * A Song in the Woods
 * A Song of "Lang Syne"
 * A Song of Spring
 * Soul-liberty, the Watchword of the World
 * Sowing and Reaping
 * Speed on Thy Victory, Mighty King!
 * Spring Flowers
 * The Spring is come
 * Stewardship
 * The Student Soldiers
 * The Success of the Gospel assured
 * Summer Evening
 * Sweep on, O Car of Light!

T

 * Tea-drinking
 * Thanksgiving
 * There's Rest for thee
 * These Modern Times
 * Things Small and Great
 * The Three Flowers
 * Thy Kingdom come, Immortal King!
 * Thy Will, O Lord, be done
 * To Deacon J. W. Converse, on his Eightieth Birthday
 * To Little Ann
 * To Little Mary White
 * To a Departing Missionary
 * To a Sorrowing Mother
 * To a Young Friend at Twenty-one
 * To a Young Maiden
 * To Carrie on her Fiftieth Birthday
 * To die is gain
 * To Frank, on his Twenty-first Birthday
 * To Mary Reed (Frank's Wife), at Fifty
 * To Mr. Seth Davis, School-master
 * To my Beloved Wife, at Seventy
 * To my Blessed Wife
 * To my Daughter Mary, on her Eighteenth Birth-day
 * To my Daughter Mary, on her Wedding Day
 * To my Daughter, Mary W. Jones
 * To my Wife, at Eighty-one
 * To my Wife at Fifty
 * To my Wife on her Eightieth Birthday
 * To my Wife on her Eighty-second Birthday
 * To my Wife on her Seventy-fifth Birthday
 * To Sallie, on her Eighteenth Birthday
 * Tree-planting, or Arbor Day
 * A Tribute to Columbus
 * Triumphs of the Gospel
 * True Greatness
 * The Trusting Soul
 * The Twenty-fifth G. A. R. Encampment
 * Two Gardens

U

 * The Unfettered Conscience
 * Up! ye Saints!

V

 * The Veterans

W

 * Wave the Flag on high
 * Welcome to a Pastor
 * Welcome to a Returning Missionary
 * Where are the Boys of Earlier Years?
 * Where is thy Victory, O Grave!
 * Wild Strawberries
 * William Hague, D.D.
 * Woman
 * Woman, a "Side-issue"
 * Women's Rights
 * The Word of God
 * The Word of God glorified
 * The World's Need

Y

 * Ye are not your own
 * The Young for Christ
 * Your Thousand Voices raise