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... waves ; We hear thee in the murmuring stream , And when the tempest wildly raves : God , on the lonely hills we meet ; God , in the vale and fragrant grove ; While birds and whispering winds repeat That God is there - the God of love ...
... waves ; We hear thee in the murmuring stream , And when the tempest wildly raves : God , on the lonely hills we meet ; God , in the vale and fragrant grove ; While birds and whispering winds repeat That God is there - the God of love ...
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... waves rejoice . Even here do I behold Thy steps , Almighty ! -here amidst the crowd Through the great city roll'd , With everlasting murmur , deep and loud , Choking the ways that wind ' Mongst the proud piles , the work of human kind ...
... waves rejoice . Even here do I behold Thy steps , Almighty ! -here amidst the crowd Through the great city roll'd , With everlasting murmur , deep and loud , Choking the ways that wind ' Mongst the proud piles , the work of human kind ...
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... ; Aid us , O God ! Tremblers beside the grave , We call on thee to save , Father divine ! Hear , hear our suppliant breath , Keep us in life and death , Thine , only thine ! XXXVII . Bouring As when the deluge - waves were.
... ; Aid us , O God ! Tremblers beside the grave , We call on thee to save , Father divine ! Hear , hear our suppliant breath , Keep us in life and death , Thine , only thine ! XXXVII . Bouring As when the deluge - waves were.
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XXXVII . Bouring As when the deluge - waves were gone , Hills , plains , and vales in freshness burst ; And nature's earliest rainbow shone On scenes more lovely than the first ; Loosed from the ark , a heavenly dove The promise ...
XXXVII . Bouring As when the deluge - waves were gone , Hills , plains , and vales in freshness burst ; And nature's earliest rainbow shone On scenes more lovely than the first ; Loosed from the ark , a heavenly dove The promise ...
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... That God 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-
... That God 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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