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The dead, how thickly do they lie
Hymnal
: HP4Y1859 #d111 (1859)
Languages
: English
The dead, how thickly do they lie
Deceiving
Hymnal
: HP4Y1859 #d112 (1859)
First Line
: The little lips that every day
Languages
: English
Deceiving
A pleasant sight
Hymnal
: HP4Y1859 #d113 (1859)
First Line
: The Lord above is pleased to see
Languages
: English
A pleasant sight
The morning bright, with rosy light
Author
: T. O. Summers
Hymnal
: HP4Y1859 #d114 (1859)
Languages
: English
The morning bright, with rosy light
The morning comes all fresh and bright
Hymnal
: HP4Y1859 #d115 (1859)
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: English
The morning comes all fresh and bright
Daily bread
Hymnal
: HP4Y1859 #d116 (1859)
First Line
: The raven builds her nest on high
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: English
Daily bread
The rich man did of Pilate crave
Hymnal
: HP4Y1859 #d117 (1859)
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: English
The rich man did of Pilate crave
The spacious firmament on high
Author
: Joseph Addison
Hymnal
: HP4Y1859 #d118 (1859)
Languages
: English
The spacious firmament on high
Evening
Author
: Lydia H. Sigourney
Hymnal
: HP4Y1859 #d119 (1859)
First Line
: The sun hath [has] gone to rest
Languages
: English
Evening
Free grace
Author
: Richard Burdsall
Hymnal
: HP4Y1859 #d120 (1859)
First Line
: The voice of free grace cries escape
Languages
: English
Free grace
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