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... Beneath this starry Britain's first - post- Behold how good 36 5 57 12'3 126 Beralar Spirit by whose aid Corealor Spirit by whose light ay Come said genus ! sacred Voice bill them from the dead Both the faith of days of love Defend the ...
... Beneath this starry Britain's first - post- Behold how good 36 5 57 12'3 126 Beralar Spirit by whose aid Corealor Spirit by whose light ay Come said genus ! sacred Voice bill them from the dead Both the faith of days of love Defend the ...
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... Beneath the plantain - shade . ' Tis man alone who difference sees , And speaks of high and low , And worships those , and tramples these , While the same path they go . Oh , let man hasten to restore To all their rights of love ; In ...
... Beneath the plantain - shade . ' Tis man alone who difference sees , And speaks of high and low , And worships those , and tramples these , While the same path they go . Oh , let man hasten to restore To all their rights of love ; In ...
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... beneath the snow ; When wintry winds , and chilling frost , Have laid her summer glories low : The spring returns , the flowerets bloom- An angel sits beside the tomb . Then mourn we not beloved dead , E'en while we come to weep and ...
... beneath the snow ; When wintry winds , and chilling frost , Have laid her summer glories low : The spring returns , the flowerets bloom- An angel sits beside the tomb . Then mourn we not beloved dead , E'en while we come to weep and ...
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... eyes are dim with tears . Night falls , but soon the morning light Its glories shall restore ; And thus the eyes that sleep in death Shall wake to close no more . BENEATH this starry arch Nought resteth or is still ; LVIII .
... eyes are dim with tears . Night falls , but soon the morning light Its glories shall restore ; And thus the eyes that sleep in death Shall wake to close no more . BENEATH this starry arch Nought resteth or is still ; LVIII .
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BENEATH this starry arch Nought resteth or is still ; But all things hold their march , As if by one great will : Moves one , move all : Hark to the footfall ! On , on , for ever ! Yon sheaves were once but seed : Will ripens into deed ...
BENEATH this starry arch Nought resteth or is still ; But all things hold their march , As if by one great will : Moves one , move all : Hark to the footfall ! On , on , for ever ! Yon sheaves were once but seed : Will ripens into deed ...
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adored Arouse thee beam BEHOLD Blessed be thy blest breast breath bright bulrush chain of love Christ dark dead death dews divine doth dreams dust dwell earth evermore faith Father Father divine feel flowers flows darkling footfall gently gloom glorious glory glows golden Golden ear grace grave Hallelujah happy hast hath heart Thy soul heaven heavenly holy hope hour human heart Hymns and Anthems immortal lisp Lord lyre mercies are sure mercies aye endure Miserere morning mourn Nature's Nearer to thee night o'er ocean peace rest round sacred sage shade shadow shew shine sing skies sleep smile song of praise soul shall save spirit stars sublime sweet tears temples There's thine own heart thou art thought throne Thy mercy endureth thy name tide trust the living Truth to thine unto voice waves weep winds wisdom worship