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To love thee, O Mary

Hymnal: Laudis Corona #99 (1880) First Line: See, the storm is raging Lyrics: To love thee, O Mary, Is our only joy; Mother pure, thy glory shall our lips employ. 1 See, the storm is raging, Clouds above us lower; All our thoughts engaging, Save us by thy pow'r. To love thee, O Mary, Is our only joy; Mother pure, thy glory shall our lips employ. 2 Billows wildly leaving, Fill us with alarm; to our anchor cleaving, Thou wilt calm the storm. To love thee, O Mary, Is our only joy; Mother pure, thy glory shall our lips employ. 3 Thy sweet light brings gladness, Gentle "Star of Morn," Takes from life its sadness, Darkest skies adorns. To love thee, O Mary, Is our only joy; Mother pure, thy glory shall our lips employ. Languages: English Tune Title: [See, the storm is raging]

To love thee, O Mary, is our only joy

Hymnal: Hymns and Harmonies #d55 (1873) First Line: See, the storm is raging, clouds above us lower Languages: English

To love thee, O Mary, is our only joy

Hymnal: Children's Hymn Book and Sodality Manual #d62 (1869) First Line: See, the storm is raging, clouds above us lower Languages: English

To love thee, O Mary, is our only joy

Hymnal: St. Basil's Hymnal ... 10th ed. #d174 (1906) First Line: See, the storm is raging, clouds above us lower

See the storm is raging

Hymnal: St. Basil's Hymnal. 3rd ed. #d161 (1894) First Line: To love thee, O Mary

Trust to the anchor

Author: W. C. Hafley Hymnal: Gospel Voices No.3 #d235 (1902) First Line: See the storm is raging Languages: English

To love thee, O Mary

Hymnal: Popular Hymns for Youth #d151 (1870)

To love thee, O Mary

Hymnal: St. Basil's Hymn Book #d162 (1888)

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