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... Praise Religion and Science Robert Stephenson I can sing of love and wine Flows from the mind a stream of thought When I see a pretty face Man immortal . A few proofs The Miser . To Lord Shaftesbury To Georgina The Will free The Trinity ...
... Praise Religion and Science Robert Stephenson I can sing of love and wine Flows from the mind a stream of thought When I see a pretty face Man immortal . A few proofs The Miser . To Lord Shaftesbury To Georgina The Will free The Trinity ...
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... Praise for Spring 171 To a little Boy 173 • To a Daisy 174 To Garibaldi on his Expedition into Sicily . 175 The Presentation of a Bugle . 177 I love the music of the sea 178 To Liberty 179 . Albert Smith . 181 To the King of Naples 182 ...
... Praise for Spring 171 To a little Boy 173 • To a Daisy 174 To Garibaldi on his Expedition into Sicily . 175 The Presentation of a Bugle . 177 I love the music of the sea 178 To Liberty 179 . Albert Smith . 181 To the King of Naples 182 ...
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... praise appears ? Is it a chieftain of an ancient clan , Within his veins the purest Celtic blood , Proud as a king , is this the gentleman , Whose sire with Bruce at Bannockburn had stood ? Is he the gentleman who money saves , And ...
... praise appears ? Is it a chieftain of an ancient clan , Within his veins the purest Celtic blood , Proud as a king , is this the gentleman , Whose sire with Bruce at Bannockburn had stood ? Is he the gentleman who money saves , And ...
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... praise or censure blind , In spite , the right pursuing . With broken , contrite heart to pray , Against some sin besetting , Intrepid holding on his way , Forgiving and forgetting . Until his Father heavenward call , ( " Come up ...
... praise or censure blind , In spite , the right pursuing . With broken , contrite heart to pray , Against some sin besetting , Intrepid holding on his way , Forgiving and forgetting . Until his Father heavenward call , ( " Come up ...
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... PRAISE . Praise is an incense fired by love , Prayer its sweet odour blending , Up to the throne of God above From loving hearts ascending . And should that incense cease to burn , Quenched by an act of sinning , ( As the dimmed lamp ...
... PRAISE . Praise is an incense fired by love , Prayer its sweet odour blending , Up to the throne of God above From loving hearts ascending . And should that incense cease to burn , Quenched by an act of sinning , ( As the dimmed lamp ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
187 Piccadilly AMBLESIDE April Archbishop of Cambray Barton-le-Street battle beauty beneath birds blend blood brave breast breath Brecknockshire bright brow Christ Christian Church of England cloth crown death diamonds sparkling doth earth eyes fair fast Fcap February 9 Fellow fetters fire flow flowers Garibaldi gentle Glasbury glory golden hand Hatchard hath heart heaven hills hope immortal Italy January January 23 Julius Cæsar king Knowsley late leaves Lectures light lion-hearted little lad living Lord LORD MACAULAY Lord's Supper loud March 9 mind morning mountain Napoleon night noble o'er peace pealed plain pleasant praise Prayers preached purple Ring river Second Edition Sermons shining shore sing skies song sorrow soul sound spirit spring star summer sweet tell thee Third Edition thou art thou hast thousand tide tree truth Twill tyrant unto verse Victor vols Westward whilst wind words
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