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... bless him , he Sings to an old lady's purse " Open , Sesame . " By the way , I've just heard , in my walks , a report , Which , if true , will ensure for your visit some sport . ' Tis rumour'd our Manager means to bespeak The Church ...
... bless him , he Sings to an old lady's purse " Open , Sesame . " By the way , I've just heard , in my walks , a report , Which , if true , will ensure for your visit some sport . ' Tis rumour'd our Manager means to bespeak The Church ...
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... blessing one's milliner , careless of pelf , Should thus " walk in newness " as well as one's self ! So much for the blessings , the comforts of Spirit I've had since we met , and they're more than I merit ! — Poor , sinful , weak ...
... blessing one's milliner , careless of pelf , Should thus " walk in newness " as well as one's self ! So much for the blessings , the comforts of Spirit I've had since we met , and they're more than I merit ! — Poor , sinful , weak ...
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... blessing should Mr. Magan Turn out , after all , a " renewed " young man ; And to me should fall the task , on earth , To assist at the dear youth's second birth . Blest thought ! and , ah , more blest the tie , Were it heaven's high ...
... blessing should Mr. Magan Turn out , after all , a " renewed " young man ; And to me should fall the task , on earth , To assist at the dear youth's second birth . Blest thought ! and , ah , more blest the tie , Were it heaven's high ...
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... blessed privilege ! only then Begins to live when he's born again . And , counting in this way , -let me see , — I myself but five years old shall be , And dear Magan , when th ' event takes place , An actual new - born child of grace ...
... blessed privilege ! only then Begins to live when he's born again . And , counting in this way , -let me see , — I myself but five years old shall be , And dear Magan , when th ' event takes place , An actual new - born child of grace ...
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... blessed skies , - Dim shadow , How ? ( ADDITIONAL STANZA , BY ANOTHER HAND . ) Thus said I to that Shape , far less in grudge Than gloom of soul , while , as I eager cried , Oh why ? what ? how ? -a Voice , that one might judge To be ...
... blessed skies , - Dim shadow , How ? ( ADDITIONAL STANZA , BY ANOTHER HAND . ) Thus said I to that Shape , far less in grudge Than gloom of soul , while , as I eager cried , Oh why ? what ? how ? -a Voice , that one might judge To be ...
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