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... look ; Pardon my sins before I die , And blot them from Thy book . Remember all the dying pains That my REDEEMER felt , And let His blood wash out my stains , And answer for my guilt . O may I now for ever fear T ' indulge 6 Hymns . The ...
... look ; Pardon my sins before I die , And blot them from Thy book . Remember all the dying pains That my REDEEMER felt , And let His blood wash out my stains , And answer for my guilt . O may I now for ever fear T ' indulge 6 Hymns . The ...
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... look , And trembled at His frown . Ye flocks , that haunt the humble vale , Ye insects , flutt'ring on the gale , Some grateful off'ring pay ; Join the great hymn , ye warbling throng , To Him awake the heavenly song , And tune the ...
... look , And trembled at His frown . Ye flocks , that haunt the humble vale , Ye insects , flutt'ring on the gale , Some grateful off'ring pay ; Join the great hymn , ye warbling throng , To Him awake the heavenly song , And tune the ...
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... look away your low despair- See the light tenants of the barren air : To them , nor stores , nor granaries , belong , Nought but the woodland , and the pleasing song ; Yet , your kind heavenly Father bends His eye On the least wing ...
... look away your low despair- See the light tenants of the barren air : To them , nor stores , nor granaries , belong , Nought but the woodland , and the pleasing song ; Yet , your kind heavenly Father bends His eye On the least wing ...
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... look'd not on thy glazing eye , Nor gently lull'd thy aching head , Nor view'd thy dying agony ;. I felt not what my parents felt , The doubt , the terror , the distress , Nor vainly for my brother knelt ; My heart was spar'd that ...
... look'd not on thy glazing eye , Nor gently lull'd thy aching head , Nor view'd thy dying agony ;. I felt not what my parents felt , The doubt , the terror , the distress , Nor vainly for my brother knelt ; My heart was spar'd that ...
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... looks of woe , My Mary ! And should my future lot be cast With much resemblance of the past , Thy worn - out heart will break at last , TO MY FATHER . My Mary ! OH ! my dear Father , I can ne'er forget Nor , e'er remembering , cease to ...
... looks of woe , My Mary ! And should my future lot be cast With much resemblance of the past , Thy worn - out heart will break at last , TO MY FATHER . My Mary ! OH ! my dear Father , I can ne'er forget Nor , e'er remembering , cease to ...
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adore angels beauty bend beneath bless blest bliss bloom bosom Bowdler breast breath bright burst of joy charms cheer Christian death cries dark death divine dread earth eternal ev'n ev'ry eyes fair faith faithless FATHER fear flower glory glow grace grave grief hand hast hear heart Heaven heavenly holy hope hopes and fears Hosanna hour humble immortal song King life's light live LORD lyre mercy mind morn mournful Nature's ne'er night nymph o'er pain peace pleasure pow'r praise prayer pride PSALM rapture reign rill rise sacred SAVIOUR scene seraph shade shine sigh silent sing skies smile solemn song sorrow soul sound spring stream sweet tear tell tempest thee thine Thomas Bowdler thou art thought thro throne Tis green tongue trembling truth Twas vale virtue voice weep wings youth