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... spirit of the dove , Through the celestial ́air . Come to the bright and blest , ' And crowned forever ! - ' midst that shining band , Gathered to heaven's own wreath from every land , Thy spirit shall find rest . Thou hast been long ...
... spirit of the dove , Through the celestial ́air . Come to the bright and blest , ' And crowned forever ! - ' midst that shining band , Gathered to heaven's own wreath from every land , Thy spirit shall find rest . Thou hast been long ...
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... spirit , Burst from its earth - born tonement , exists , A living , feeling , thinking part . The grave Is not a place to quiet guilty consciences , Or calm a troubled spirit . Then let me live- This lower world was ever one of woe ...
... spirit , Burst from its earth - born tonement , exists , A living , feeling , thinking part . The grave Is not a place to quiet guilty consciences , Or calm a troubled spirit . Then let me live- This lower world was ever one of woe ...
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... spirit will speak . Bring for her hair - you must bring me the pinion Of the beautiful raven that soars to the sun ; Bring me not gems from the monarch's dominion , Bring me not gold , from the mountain - mine won ; Bring me not pearls ...
... spirit will speak . Bring for her hair - you must bring me the pinion Of the beautiful raven that soars to the sun ; Bring me not gems from the monarch's dominion , Bring me not gold , from the mountain - mine won ; Bring me not pearls ...
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