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11.
My anxious soul is tore with doubtful strife
First Line:
My anxious soul is tore with doubtful strife
Last Line:
On earth self satisfied and crowned in heaven
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
21788
12.
My anxious soul is torn with doubtful strife
First Line:
My anxious soul is torn with doubtful strife
Last Line:
On earth selfsatisfied and crowned in heaven
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
38215
13.
If joined to make up virtue's glorious tale
First Line:
If joined to make up virtue's glorious tale
Last Line:
Take off my fill of life and wait not wish to die
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32371
14.
If ever with thee we toyed away
First Line:
If ever with thee we toyed away
Last Line:
If thee I seek aright
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
26122
15.
Let others in exalted lays
First Line:
Let others in exalted lays
Last Line:
Tomorrow we shall cross the main
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
25933
16.
Mysterious inmate of this breast
First Line:
Mysterious inmate of this breast
Last Line:
Our faith and humble trust
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32372
17.
Now spring begins her smiling round
First Line:
Now spring begins her smiling round
Last Line:
Thy wisdom shall delight his age
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
1254
18.
Tell me Hamilla tell me why
First Line:
Tell me Hamilla tell me why
Last Line:
Leave mamma's arms and come to mine
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
1174
19.
Tell me Hamilla tell me why
First Line:
Tell me Hamilla tell me why
Last Line:
Leave mamma's arms and fly to mine
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
872
20.
Tell me Maria tell me why
First Line:
Tell me Maria tell me why
Last Line:
Leave mamma's arms and come to mine
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
26110
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