Hymns and Songs of the Church

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J. R. Smith, 1856 - 304 pages
 

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Page 311 - CURSORY NOTES on Various Passages in the Text of Beaumont and Fletcher, as edited by the Rev. Alexander Dyce, and on his "Few Notes on Shakespeare.
Page xxxii - Lord, living here are we As fast united yet, As when our hands and hearts by Thee Together first were knit. And in a thankful song Now sing we will Thy praise, For that Thou dost as well prolong * Our loving, as our days. The frowardness that springs From our corrupted kind, Or from those troublous outward things, Which may distract the mind ; Permit not Thou, O Lord, Our constant love to shake ; Or to disturb our true accord, Or make our hearts to ache.

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