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Glory to Thee , my God , this night , For all the blessings of the light ; Keep me , o
keep me , King of kings ! Under thine own Almighty wings . Forgive me , Lord , for
thy dear Son , The ills that I this day have done ; That with the world , myself ...
Glory to Thee , my God , this night , For all the blessings of the light ; Keep me , o
keep me , King of kings ! Under thine own Almighty wings . Forgive me , Lord , for
thy dear Son , The ills that I this day have done ; That with the world , myself ...
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When in the night I sleepless lie , My soul with heav'nly thoughts supply ; Let no ill
dreams disturb , my rest , No powers of darkness me molest . May guardian
angels , while I sleep , Close to my bed their vigils keep ; Their love angelical
instil ...
When in the night I sleepless lie , My soul with heav'nly thoughts supply ; Let no ill
dreams disturb , my rest , No powers of darkness me molest . May guardian
angels , while I sleep , Close to my bed their vigils keep ; Their love angelical
instil ...
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A CONTEMPLATION ON NIGHT . WHETHER amid the gloom of night I stray , Or
my glad eyes enjoy revolving day , Still Nature's various face informs my sense ,
Of an all - wise , all - powerful PROVIDENCE . When the gay Sun first breaks the
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A CONTEMPLATION ON NIGHT . WHETHER amid the gloom of night I stray , Or
my glad eyes enjoy revolving day , Still Nature's various face informs my sense ,
Of an all - wise , all - powerful PROVIDENCE . When the gay Sun first breaks the
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NIGHT THOUGHTS . - Night 1 . The bell strikes one . We take no note of time , But
from its loss . To give it then a tongue , Is wise in man . As if an angel spoke , I feel
the solemn sound . If heard aright , It is the knell of my departed hours : Where ...
NIGHT THOUGHTS . - Night 1 . The bell strikes one . We take no note of time , But
from its loss . To give it then a tongue , Is wise in man . As if an angel spoke , I feel
the solemn sound . If heard aright , It is the knell of my departed hours : Where ...
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FROM THE COTTER'S SATURDAY NIGHT . Burns . November chill blaws loud
wi ' angry sugh " , The shortening winter day , is near a close ; The miry beasts
retreating frae the plough ; The black'ning trains o'craws to their repose , The toil
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FROM THE COTTER'S SATURDAY NIGHT . Burns . November chill blaws loud
wi ' angry sugh " , The shortening winter day , is near a close ; The miry beasts
retreating frae the plough ; The black'ning trains o'craws to their repose , The toil
...
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