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Mary Blake

Short Name: Mary Blake
Full Name: Blake, Mary
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Texts by Mary Blake (12)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Be thanks to Thee, O Father, for all the happy yearMary Blake (Author)English2
By pleasant paths doth our shepherd lead usMary Blake (Translator)English1
Come, let us sing with one accordMary Blake (Translator)English1
'Mid the darkness of the nightMary Blake (Author)English1
Now the night has gone awayMary Blake (Author)English1
O Father in heaven, Thy children are weMary Blake (Author)English1
O lovely lily of the fieldMary Blake (Author)English1
Sing, O earth and starry skyMary Blake (Translator)English1
What shall little children sayMary Blake (Author)English1
When the morning's bright and gayMary Blake (Author)English1
Who shows the little swallowMary Blake (Author)English1
Work while the sun climbeth high in the heavenMary Blake (Author)English1
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