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Mine eyes are now closing to rest

Appears in 17 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Mine eyes are now closing to rest, My body must soon be removed, And mouldering, lie buried in dust, No more to be envied or loved, (Repeat previous line). Ah! what is this drawing my breath, And stealing my senses away 130 O tell me, O tell me, O tell me, O tell me, my soul, is it death, Releasing me kindly from clay? Now mourning, my soul shall descry The regions of pleasure and love, My spirit triumphant shall fly, And dwell with my Savior above. Used With Tune: CHRISTIAN SONG

My buried friends, can I forget

Appears in 20 hymnals Used With Tune: CHRISTIAN SONG

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