Melodies, Songs, Sacred Songs, and National Airs: Containing Several Never Before Published in America |
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... voice , My gentle Harp ! once more I waken , NOW let the warrior plume his steed , Now the vapour , hot and damp , 20 29- 50 · 56 - 164 146 106 105 58 247 66- 69 185 185 240 138 174 84 161 130 65 · 110 116 136 60 62 - 49 237 • ༡༠ · 189 ...
... voice , My gentle Harp ! once more I waken , NOW let the warrior plume his steed , Now the vapour , hot and damp , 20 29- 50 · 56 - 164 146 106 105 58 247 66- 69 185 185 240 138 174 84 161 130 65 · 110 116 136 60 62 - 49 237 • ༡༠ · 189 ...
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... voice of Judah's mirth , Oh ! thou who dry'st the mourner's tear , Oh fair ! Oh purest ! be thou the dove , Sound the loud timbrel o'er Egypt's dark sea , This world is all a fleeting show , Thou art , Oh God ! the life and light , The ...
... voice of Judah's mirth , Oh ! thou who dry'st the mourner's tear , Oh fair ! Oh purest ! be thou the dove , Sound the loud timbrel o'er Egypt's dark sea , This world is all a fleeting show , Thou art , Oh God ! the life and light , The ...
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... voices keep tune , and our oars keep time . * I wrote these words to an air which our boatmen sang to us very fre- quently . The wind was so unfavourable , that they were obliged to row all the way , and we were five days in descending ...
... voices keep tune , and our oars keep time . * I wrote these words to an air which our boatmen sang to us very fre- quently . The wind was so unfavourable , that they were obliged to row all the way , and we were five days in descending ...
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... Voice . OH Lady fair , where art thou roaming ? The Sun has sunk , the Night is coming . Second Voice . Stranger , I go o'er Moor and Mountain , To tell my Beads at Agnes ' Fountain . First Voice . And who is the Man with his white ...
... Voice . OH Lady fair , where art thou roaming ? The Sun has sunk , the Night is coming . Second Voice . Stranger , I go o'er Moor and Mountain , To tell my Beads at Agnes ' Fountain . First Voice . And who is the Man with his white ...
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... Voice . Fair Lady ! rest till morning blushes , I'll strew for thee a bed of Rushes . Second Voice . Oh ! Stranger when my beads I'm counting , I'll bless thy name at Agnes ' Fountain . First Voice . Thou , Pilgrim , turn and rest thy ...
... Voice . Fair Lady ! rest till morning blushes , I'll strew for thee a bed of Rushes . Second Voice . Oh ! Stranger when my beads I'm counting , I'll bless thy name at Agnes ' Fountain . First Voice . Thou , Pilgrim , turn and rest thy ...
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