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Is the most delightful combination of an elegantly illustrated Poem and au exquisite Floral Card, making the most charming 
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These Hymns and Poems are 
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The Golden Floral. 
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RING OUT, WILD BELLS. 
By Alfred Tennyson. 
ABIDE WITH ME. 
By Henry Francis Lyte. 
HE GIVETH HIS BELOVED SLEEP. 
BY 
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 
NEARER, MY GOD, TO THEE. 
By Sarah Flower Adams. 
ROCK OF AGES. 
BY 
Augustus Montague Toplady. 
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HOME, SWEET, HOME. 
By John Howard Payne. 
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THE BREAKING WAVES DASHED 
HIGH. 
By Felicia Hemans. 
OH, WHY SHOULD THE SPIRIT 
OF MORTAL BE PROUD? 
By William Knox. 
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Rock Me to Sleep, Mother. 
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