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... voice , For ever finging as they thine , The hand that made us is Divine . " Mrs. Rowe . §7 . Amber Hymn . Tur ... voices call . This works exalt thee thus , I filent be ? let me ceafe to breathe , Tu ceafe from praifing Thee ! Anather ...
... voice , For ever finging as they thine , The hand that made us is Divine . " Mrs. Rowe . §7 . Amber Hymn . Tur ... voices call . This works exalt thee thus , I filent be ? let me ceafe to breathe , Tu ceafe from praifing Thee ! Anather ...
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... voice To him who bids you roll ; His praife in fofter notes declare , Each whispering breeze of yielding air , And breathe it to the foul . To him , ye graceful cedars , bow ; Ye tow'ring mountains , bending low , Your great Creator own ...
... voice To him who bids you roll ; His praife in fofter notes declare , Each whispering breeze of yielding air , And breathe it to the foul . To him , ye graceful cedars , bow ; Ye tow'ring mountains , bending low , Your great Creator own ...
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... voice of tumult hear , Nor war's wild waftes deplore : May plenty nigh thee take her ftand , And in thy courts with lavith hand Diftribute all her ftore , 7 . Seat of my Friends and Brethren , hail ! How can my tongue , O Salem , fail ...
... voice of tumult hear , Nor war's wild waftes deplore : May plenty nigh thee take her ftand , And in thy courts with lavith hand Diftribute all her ftore , 7 . Seat of my Friends and Brethren , hail ! How can my tongue , O Salem , fail ...
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... voice , with unrefifted fway , Rules and controuls the raging of the fea ; He taught me first the pointed fpear to wield ,. For he within the gloomy deeps Its dark foundations caft , And rear'd the pillars of the earth Amid the watery ...
... voice , with unrefifted fway , Rules and controuls the raging of the fea ; He taught me first the pointed fpear to wield ,. For he within the gloomy deeps Its dark foundations caft , And rear'd the pillars of the earth Amid the watery ...
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... voice , * E : fill , and know the Lord : 3 the heathen I'll be fear'd ; By all the earth ador'd . ” Sto the mighty Lord of hosts Securely we refort ; For m ty to Jacob's God , Our accour and fupport . 121 Pim goth paraphrafed . Pitt ...
... voice , * E : fill , and know the Lord : 3 the heathen I'll be fear'd ; By all the earth ador'd . ” Sto the mighty Lord of hosts Securely we refort ; For m ty to Jacob's God , Our accour and fupport . 121 Pim goth paraphrafed . Pitt ...
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