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... thee in thy present hour , From the meridian arch of power , Shedding the lustre of thy reign , Like sunshine over land and main . I love Thee , -when I read the lays Of British Bards in elder days , Till rapt on visionary wings , High ...
... thee in thy present hour , From the meridian arch of power , Shedding the lustre of thy reign , Like sunshine over land and main . I love Thee , -when I read the lays Of British Bards in elder days , Till rapt on visionary wings , High ...
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... Thee , -when thy Sabbath dawns O'er woods and mountains , dales and lawns , And streams that sparkle while they run , As if their fountain were the Sun : When hand in hand , thy tribes repair , Each to their chosen House of Prayer , And ...
... Thee , -when thy Sabbath dawns O'er woods and mountains , dales and lawns , And streams that sparkle while they run , As if their fountain were the Sun : When hand in hand , thy tribes repair , Each to their chosen House of Prayer , And ...
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... thee straight of a shepherd , a soldier , a champion : get thee home , foolish stripling , to thy hook and thy harp let swords and spears alone to those that know how to use them . " David's first victory is of himself ; next , of his ...
... thee straight of a shepherd , a soldier , a champion : get thee home , foolish stripling , to thy hook and thy harp let swords and spears alone to those that know how to use them . " David's first victory is of himself ; next , of his ...
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