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 " 1 63 123 58 59 61 114 116 118 ib . 181 183 184 185 238 PAGE Hymn , by Verita The Azalea and the Lily.
... thee , then the Lord shall take thee up " 1 63 123 58 59 61 114 116 118 ib . 181 183 184 185 238 PAGE 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.
... thee , then the Lord shall take thee up " 238 PAGE Hymn , by Verita ... 239 The Azalea and.
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... thee , then the Lord shall take thee up " 238 PAGE Hymn , by Verita .... 239 The Azalea and.
... thee , then the Lord shall take thee up " 238 PAGE Hymn , by Verita .... 239 The Azalea and.
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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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affection animal appearance Assyria beautiful become believe better body called cause character Christian colour command common consider consistent continued conversation danger death desire doubt earth enemies expected Father fear feel give given Granite hand happy head heart heaven hope insects interest kind king known land leaves less light live look manner means mind nature never object observed once ourselves PAPA pass peace perceive perhaps Persians persons pleasure possession prayer present prince principle prove pupa reason received religion remain rest Rocks secret seems sense sometimes speak spirit stand substances success suffering suppose sure surface taken thee thing thou thought tion tree true truth whole wish young