The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... thee , then the Lord shall take thee up " 238 Hymn , by Verita .... The Azalea and the Lily.
... thee , then the Lord shall take thee up " 238 Hymn , by Verita .... The Azalea and the Lily.
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... thee , then the Lord shall take thee up " 58 59 61 114 116 118 ib . 181 183 184 185 238 Hymn , by Verita ... The Azalea and the Lily.
... thee , then the Lord shall take thee up " 58 59 61 114 116 118 ib . 181 183 184 185 238 Hymn , by Verita ... The Azalea and the Lily.
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... thee , then the Lord shall take thee up " 238 PAGE Hymn , by Verita 239 The Azalea and the.
... thee , then the Lord shall take thee up " 238 PAGE Hymn , by Verita 239 The Azalea and the.
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... thee where her mansion lay . When the full cup was sparkling to the brim With pleasure's promise , and its golden rim With eager liking to thy lip was press'd- ' Twas joy , ' twas mirth - ' twas any thing but rest . The wild expectance ...
... thee where her mansion lay . When the full cup was sparkling to the brim With pleasure's promise , and its golden rim With eager liking to thy lip was press'd- ' Twas joy , ' twas mirth - ' twas any thing but rest . The wild expectance ...
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... thee fair- But still they were not what they said they were ; Ever at distance something seem'd to shine- But it glitter'd only while it was not thine . Half sleeping and half waking — half aware The things you tried to grasp at were ...
... thee fair- But still they were not what they said they were ; Ever at distance something seem'd to shine- But it glitter'd only while it was not thine . Half sleeping and half waking — half aware The things you tried to grasp at were ...
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