Times and Seasons

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Times and Seasons, English.
Nauvoo, Illinois, USA. Ebenezer Robinson; Don Carlos Smith; Robert B. Thompson; Gustavus Hills; Joseph Smith; John Taylor; Wilford Woodruff.
Periodical, 1839–1846. 137 songs.


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1846 (Return to top)
Feb 1846.
Song of Life
Feb 1846.
Dedication Hymn
1845 (Return to top)
Nov 1845.
My Father in Heaven
Aug 1845.
Let virtue be your motto
Aug 1845.
O give me back my Prophet dear
Aug 1845.
The Cap Stone
Jun 1845.
Friendship, Love, and Truth
May 1845.
The Venerable Lucy Smith
May 1845.
The Sky
Apr 1845.
Here is the spring where waters flowe
Apr 1845.
O Adam
Mar 1845.
Nauvoo
Feb 1845.
To President Brigham Young
Feb 1845.
The God that others worship
Jan 1845.
A Voice from the Prophet
Jan 1845.
The Maid of Judah
Jan 1845.
The Seer
1844 (Return to top)
Dec 1844.
Thou traitor
Dec 1844.
O earth attend!
Dec 1844.
Sinless as celestial spirits
Dec 1844.
Gone, to the world of spirits, gone
Nov 1844.
To Elder W. Woodruff
Nov 1844.
When Must I Look for Death?
Oct 1844.
Nauvoo
Oct 1844.
God Save Nauvoo
Sep 1844.
Wake, O wake, the world from sleeping!
Sep 1844.
Cry of the Martyrs
Sep 1844.
A Sonnet on Light
Aug 1844.
To Dr. Willard Richards
Aug 1844.
To Elder John Taylor
Aug 1844.
Joseph Smith
Jul 1844.
Lamentation
Jul 1844.
Ye heav’ns attend!
Jun 1844.
Riots in Congress
May 1844.
The spirit had departed
May 1844.
The Marriage Vow
Apr 1844.
Hail Columbia
Apr 1844.
The Widow of Nain
Mar 1844.
On the Death of Her Little Daughter
Mar 1844.
On the Death of Her Little Son
Feb 1844.
Farewell to Nauvoo
Feb 1844.
A Song of Zion
Jan 1844.
Farewell Illinois
Jan 1844.
Love Never Sleeps
Jan 1844.
Queen Victoria
Jan 1844.
The Ode of Genius to Truth
1843 (Return to top)
Nov 1843.
To the Latter-Day Saints
Oct 1843.
God
Oct 1843.
The Sings of the Times
Sep 1843.
Come listen to a prophet’s voice
Sep 1843.
On the Death of Harriot Frances Wheeler
Sep 1843.
The Lord’s Prayer
Aug 1843.
Introductory Invocation
Aug 1843.
The Kidnapping of Gen. Joseph Smith
Jun 1843.
Friendship’s tones are sweet and thrilling
May 1843.
Ode to Spring
May 1843.
The Whirlwind
May 1843.
Response to “My Epitaph”
May 1843.
The Three Witnesses
Apr 1843.
My Epitaph
Apr 1843.
On the Death of Lorenzo D. Barnes
Apr 1843.
On the Death of Brother John Kendall
Mar 1843.
How lustre shone on every line
Mar 1843.
The Hero’s Reward
Feb 1843.
All hail to our Chief!
Feb 1843.
Vade Mecum (Go with Me)
Feb 1843.
The Answer (A Vision)
Feb 1843.
Jubilee Song
Jan 1843.
Saturday Evening Thoughts
1842 (Return to top)
Dec 1842.
Apostrophe to Death
Nov 1842.
The Mote and Beam
Oct 1842.
Parting Hymn
Oct 1842.
The days of old were days of might
Sep 1842.
Invocation
Sep 1842.
The Spirit of God
Aug 1842.
Thou aged saint, can words avail
Jul 1842.
Where the sun leaves his last golden ray
Jul 1842.
Hail ye Mormons—chosen band!
Jul 1842.
The Female Relief Society of Nauvoo (What is it?)
Jun 1842.
The Temple of God at Nauvoo
May 1842.
The Kite (Or, Pride Must Have a Fall)
May 1842.
To Elder L. Snow
Mar 1842.
One of Time’s Changes
Feb 1842.
Parting Words
Jan 1842.
Come, thou glorious day of promise
Jan 1842.
I Would See Jesus
1841 (Return to top)
Dec 1841.
Behold the temple of the Lord
Dec 1841.
The Infant’s Grave
Nov 1841.
The Transformation (or The Tool and the Gem)
Nov 1841.
Lament of a Captive Jew in Babylon
Oct 1841.
Response—To Shawnee Bard
Oct 1841.
Baptism for the Dead
Oct 1841.
Give Me the Spot
Sep 1841.
Fair mourner, I would gladly quell
Sep 1841.
Hark! from afar, a funeral knell
Sep 1841.
The Funeral of Brig. General Smith
Aug 1841.
Now he’s gone
Aug 1841.
On the Death of Gen. Don Carlos Smith
Aug 1841.
Eternal hope
Aug 1841.
Hope looks beyond the bounds of time
Aug 1841.
The Temple of God
Aug 1841.
To the Memory of Mrs. Alice Olney
Jul 1841.
O stop and tell m Red Man
Jul 1841.
Amazed with wonder
Jul 1841.
Eternity of Matter
Jul 1841.
Watchman! tell us
Jul 1841.
When in far distant regions
Jul 1841.
Psalm LM (A Parody)
Jul 1841.
The Nauvoo Legion
Jul 1841.
Farewell dear brother
Jun 1841.
Lady, a hand to thee unknown
Jun 1841.
Minstrel, I’m proud to wreath my brow
Jun 1841.
I saw her in the throng
Jun 1841.
On the Death of President Harrison
May 1841.
Come thou glorious day of promise
May 1841.
Inspired Writings
May 1841.
The Storm Calmed
Apr 1841.
Prosperity of Zion
Apr 1841.
The Faith of the Saints
Apr 1841.
A Poem on the Suffering of the Saints in Missouri
Mar 1841.
In Caldwell forest
Mar 1841.
Sonnet on Tight Lacing (To American Mothers)
Mar 1841.
The Invocation
Feb 1841.
Awake! ye Saints of God awake!
Jan 1841.
Though outward trials throng your way
Jan 1841.
Love of God
1840 (Return to top)
Dec 1840.
Columbia—My Country
Nov 1840.
Song of the Exiled Saints
Oct 1840.
Elegy
Sep 1840.
Thus the iron hand of death
Aug 1840.
The Word of Wisdom
May 1840.
Farewell Song
Apr 1840.
A Hymn
Mar 1840.
Now let thy servants O our God!
Feb 1840.
Zion in Captivity (A Lamentation)
Jan 1840.
Pratt’s Defence
1839 (Return to top)
Dec 1839.
The Slaughter on Shoal Creek

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