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... thee , from henceforth what can grieve thee ? Hosannas sing ! Behold thy King ! And shall not God with Him all good things give thee ? Throbs thy sick heart With anguished smart ? Feelest thou now how sharp thy sins can sting thee ? Thy ...
... thee , from henceforth what can grieve thee ? Hosannas sing ! Behold thy King ! And shall not God with Him all good things give thee ? Throbs thy sick heart With anguished smart ? Feelest thou now how sharp thy sins can sting thee ? Thy ...
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... Thee while my days go on . XXII . Whatever's lost , it first was won : We will not struggle not impugn . Perhaps the cup was broken here A little longer , ere life , true , immortal ( Not this our shadowy life ) , will be thine own ...
... Thee while my days go on . XXII . Whatever's lost , it first was won : We will not struggle not impugn . Perhaps the cup was broken here A little longer , ere life , true , immortal ( Not this our shadowy life ) , will be thine own ...
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... thee . I will tell thee all ; and thou shalt bear the burden of choice . I may be wrong ; I have little wit left , and never had much , I think ; but an instinct serves me in place of judgment , and that instinct tells me that thou and ...
... thee . I will tell thee all ; and thou shalt bear the burden of choice . I may be wrong ; I have little wit left , and never had much , I think ; but an instinct serves me in place of judgment , and that instinct tells me that thou and ...
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