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My hands, how nicely they are made

Hymnal: Linden Harp #d91 (1856) Hymnal Title: Linden Harp Languages: English
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About myself

Hymnal: Linden Harp #25c (1855) Hymnal Title: Linden Harp First Line: My hands, how nicely they are made Lyrics: 1 My hands, how nicely they are made To hold, and touch, and do; I'll try to learn some honest trade, That will be useful too. My eyes, how fit they are to read, And mind my work, and look! I ought to think of that, indeed, And use them at my book. 2 My tongue, 'twas surely never meant To quarrel, or to swear; To speak the truth, my tongue was sent, And also for my prayer. My thoughts, for what can they be given? For thinking, to be sure; That I might think of God, and heaven, And learn my faults to cure. Languages: English

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