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How pure at heart and sound in head

Author: Tennyson Hymnal: Good-Will Songs #30 (1890) Languages: English Tune Title: [How pure at heart and sound in head]

How pure in [at] heart and sound in head

Author: Alfred Tennyson Hymnal: Progressive Songster #d55 (1872)
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Communion With the Dead

Author: Tennyson Hymnal: Spiritualist Hymnal #130 (1911) First Line: How pure at heart and sound in head Languages: English Tune Title: [How pure at heart and sound in head]
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The Angel Guest

Author: Tennyson Hymnal: The Psalms of Life #106 (1857) First Line: How pure in heart and sound in head Lyrics: 1 How pure in heart and sound in head, With what divine affections bold, Should be the man whose thought would hold An hour's communion with the dead. 2 In vain shalt thou, or any, call The spirits from their golden day, Except like them, thou too canst say My spirit is at peace with all. 3 They haunt the silence of the breast, Imagination calm and fair, The memory like a cloudless air, The conscience as a sea at rest: 4 But when the heart is full of din, And doubt beside the portal waits, They can but listen at the gates, And hear the household jar within. Languages: English

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