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... Thee quick and kind , Nor know Thee till I die . Enough for me in dreams to see And touch Thy garments ' hem : Thy feet have trod so near to God I may not follow them ! Through wantonness if men profess They weary of Thy parts , E'en ...
... Thee quick and kind , Nor know Thee till I die . Enough for me in dreams to see And touch Thy garments ' hem : Thy feet have trod so near to God I may not follow them ! Through wantonness if men profess They weary of Thy parts , E'en ...
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... Thy decrees We fashioned Heaven and Hell ! Pure Wisdom hath no certain path That lacks thy morning - eyne , And captains bold by Thee controlled Most like to Gods design . Thou art the Voice to kingly boys To lift them 4 COLLECTED VERSE OF.
... Thy decrees We fashioned Heaven and Hell ! Pure Wisdom hath no certain path That lacks thy morning - eyne , And captains bold by Thee controlled Most like to Gods design . Thou art the Voice to kingly boys To lift them 4 COLLECTED VERSE OF.
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... Thee quick and kind , Nor know Thee till I die . Yet may I look with heart unshook On blow brought home or missed - Yet may I hear with equal ear The clarions down the List ; Yet set my lance above mischance And ride the barriere Oh ...
... Thee quick and kind , Nor know Thee till I die . Yet may I look with heart unshook On blow brought home or missed - Yet may I hear with equal ear The clarions down the List ; Yet set my lance above mischance And ride the barriere Oh ...
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... Thee , Lord , thirty years ago . ( The year the Sarah Sands was burned . Oh roads we used to tread , ― Fra ' Maryhill to Pollokshaws fra ' Govan to Parkhead ! ) Not but they're ceevil on the Board . Ye'll hear Sir Kenneth say : " Good ...
... Thee , Lord , thirty years ago . ( The year the Sarah Sands was burned . Oh roads we used to tread , ― Fra ' Maryhill to Pollokshaws fra ' Govan to Parkhead ! ) Not but they're ceevil on the Board . Ye'll hear Sir Kenneth say : " Good ...
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... Thee ? • That wast beside him night an ' day . Ye mind my first typhoon ? It scoughed the skipper on his way to jock wi ' the saloon . Three feet were on the stokehold - floor- just slappin ' to an ' fro An ' cast me on a furnace - door ...
... Thee ? • That wast beside him night an ' day . Ye mind my first typhoon ? It scoughed the skipper on his way to jock wi ' the saloon . Three feet were on the stokehold - floor- just slappin ' to an ' fro An ' cast me on a furnace - door ...
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