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281.
The people that in nature's night
First Line:
The people that in nature's night
Last Line:
And perfect all his saints in one
Author:
Charles Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
27467
282.
The king o lord with songs of praise
First Line:
The king o lord with songs of praise
Last Line:
For thine almighty name
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
26011
283.
The prodigal son when in brothels he danced
First Line:
The prodigal son when in brothels he danced
Last Line:
Was the lot of the Prodigal son
DMI number:
35358
284.
The morning flowers display their sweets
First Line:
The morning flowers display their sweets
Last Line:
If firm the word of god remains
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Speculation)
DMI number:
16141
285.
Then from his bright aereal abode
First Line:
Then from his bright aereal abode
Last Line:
Demands the fight and rushes on the foe
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7301
286.
Then Job a man who had been much dismayed
First Line:
Then Job a man who had been much dismayed
Last Line:
In things that's wrong he never can delight
DMI number:
26395
287.
The sun that rolls his beamy orb on high
First Line:
The sun that rolls his beamy orb on high
Last Line:
Can build another world from every sand
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
26697
288.
The sun that rolls his beamy orb on high
First Line:
The sun that rolls his beamy orb on high
Last Line:
Float in the air and run their mystic dance
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7427
289.
The trees to politics inclined
First Line:
The trees to politics inclined
Last Line:
On Lebanon's immortal brow
DMI number:
24437
290.
This hour perhaps our friend is well
First Line:
This hour perhaps our friend is well
Last Line:
The next we hear his passing bell
DMI number:
35252
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