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... Speak Thou 1837 : And Her 1827-32 And Her whose strength and stature seem to scorn Speak giant mother to the dawning morn MS . 1 9-11 Let the moon hear , emerging from a cloud The truth disclosed to guide our steps aright 1822 8 Or be ...
... Speak Thou 1837 : And Her 1827-32 And Her whose strength and stature seem to scorn Speak giant mother to the dawning morn MS . 1 9-11 Let the moon hear , emerging from a cloud The truth disclosed to guide our steps aright 1822 8 Or be ...
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... speak , by fancy touched , of signs On thy Abode harmoniously imprest , Yet be unmoved with wishes to attest How in thy mind and moral frame agree Fortitude , and that Christian Charity Which , filling , consecrates the human breast ...
... speak , by fancy touched , of signs On thy Abode harmoniously imprest , Yet be unmoved with wishes to attest How in thy mind and moral frame agree Fortitude , and that Christian Charity Which , filling , consecrates the human breast ...
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... speak the word ! And there he may be lodged , and thou be Lord . Speak ! astounded Hubert cannot ; And , if power to speak he had , All are daunted , all the household Smitten to the heart , and sad . ' Tis Sir Eustace ; if it be Living ...
... speak the word ! And there he may be lodged , and thou be Lord . Speak ! astounded Hubert cannot ; And , if power to speak he had , All are daunted , all the household Smitten to the heart , and sad . ' Tis Sir Eustace ; if it be Living ...
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EVENING VOLUNTARIES | 1 |
Soft as a cloud is yon blue Ridgethe Mere | 7 |
The Crescentmoon the Star of Love | 14 |
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