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... hope , my God , to thee again This erring life may fly at last . XXXII . libander to . Latin SOURCE of light and life divine ! Thou didst cause the light to shine ; Thou didst bring thy sunbeams forth O'er thy new - created earth ...
... hope , my God , to thee again This erring life may fly at last . XXXII . libander to . Latin SOURCE of light and life divine ! Thou didst cause the light to shine ; Thou didst bring thy sunbeams forth O'er thy new - created earth ...
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... hope . I wait for the Lord More than they who watch for the morning . XXXIX . Sei Walter Scott WHEN Israel , of the Lord beloved , Out from the land of bondage came , Her father's God before her moved , An awful guide , in smoke and ...
... hope . I wait for the Lord More than they who watch for the morning . XXXIX . Sei Walter Scott WHEN Israel , of the Lord beloved , Out from the land of bondage came , Her father's God before her moved , An awful guide , in smoke and ...
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... Hope dispels the gloom ! An angel sits beside the tomb . LIII . Menichsohn's St. Paul HAPPY and blest are they who have endured ; For though the body dies , the soul shall live for ever . LIV . Bouring IN the cross of Christ I glory.
... Hope dispels the gloom ! An angel sits beside the tomb . LIII . Menichsohn's St. Paul HAPPY and blest are they who have endured ; For though the body dies , the soul shall live for ever . LIV . Bouring IN the cross of Christ I glory.
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... doth nought in vain . He wastes nor flower , nor bud , nor leaf , Nor wind , nor cloud , nor wave ; Nor will he waste the hope which grief Hath planted in the grave . LVIII . W. O. Peabody BEHOLD the western evening light-
... doth nought in vain . He wastes nor flower , nor bud , nor leaf , Nor wind , nor cloud , nor wave ; Nor will he waste the hope which grief Hath planted in the grave . LVIII . W. O. Peabody BEHOLD the western evening light-
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... hope to rise , or fear to fall ; Lord of himself , though not of lands , And having nothing , yet hath all . LXV . Jos . Reaumont ( ,, * ) ; 9 As earth's pageant passes by , Let reflection turn thine eye Inward , and observe thy breast ...
... hope to rise , or fear to fall ; Lord of himself , though not of lands , And having nothing , yet hath all . LXV . Jos . Reaumont ( ,, * ) ; 9 As earth's pageant passes by , Let reflection turn thine eye Inward , and observe thy breast ...
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