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... , I am indeed alone . O ! let me live Here in my orphanhood such guileless life , That when my parents recognize their child Again before the Judgment Throne of GOD , B They shall smile on me with approving love ! " CLAUDI A. ...
... , I am indeed alone . O ! let me live Here in my orphanhood such guileless life , That when my parents recognize their child Again before the Judgment Throne of GOD , B They shall smile on me with approving love ! " CLAUDI A. ...
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... live , And we our hearts and lives must give . " He bids young children to Him come , His loving arms the infant's home , ' Of such My kingdom , ' He hath said , ' And those in child - like ways that tread . ' We are His holy angels ...
... live , And we our hearts and lives must give . " He bids young children to Him come , His loving arms the infant's home , ' Of such My kingdom , ' He hath said , ' And those in child - like ways that tread . ' We are His holy angels ...
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... hath suffered of despair and pain- " " And lives he still ? " 66 Ay , in his agony , Not of the flesh but spirit . Home returned , I did not dare to let him see his child , But when the funeral rites I had performed , I CLAUDIA . 63.
... hath suffered of despair and pain- " " And lives he still ? " 66 Ay , in his agony , Not of the flesh but spirit . Home returned , I did not dare to let him see his child , But when the funeral rites I had performed , I CLAUDIA . 63.
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... live I magnify . Upon my couch on Thee I thought , Returning light Thy memory brought ; Beneath the shadow of Thy wings My heart secure rejoicing sings , With Thee my soul is satisfied , And songs of praise my lips divide . VIII . Now ...
... live I magnify . Upon my couch on Thee I thought , Returning light Thy memory brought ; Beneath the shadow of Thy wings My heart secure rejoicing sings , With Thee my soul is satisfied , And songs of praise my lips divide . VIII . Now ...
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... lives unto the death , " And sing high hymns of joy unto the Lamb . And thus in peril's hour CHRIST's servants think Rather of immortality than death.— Now are dismissed the train of penitents , The catechumens , all who may not taste ...
... lives unto the death , " And sing high hymns of joy unto the Lamb . And thus in peril's hour CHRIST's servants think Rather of immortality than death.— Now are dismissed the train of penitents , The catechumens , all who may not taste ...
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