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551.
O God how glorious is thy name
First Line:
O God how glorious is thy name
Last Line:
And distant earth resounds the same
DMI number:
16634
552.
O God my first my last my steadfast choice
First Line:
O God my first my last my steadfast choice
Last Line:
And through the listening shades I'll send my vows to thee
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
25983
553.
O God my refuge hear my cries
First Line:
O God my refuge hear my cries
Last Line:
Scarce live out half their days
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
26514
554.
O god of mercy and of love
First Line:
O god of mercy and of love
Last Line:
To deal the fatal blow
DMI number:
26202
555.
O god whose eyes are flames of fire
First Line:
O god whose eyes are flames of fire
Last Line:
Till I with thee reside
DMI number:
26390
556.
Now Phoebus has regained his western goal
First Line:
Now Phoebus has regained his western goal
Last Line:
I die for the fair dawning of eternal day
DMI number:
7197
557.
Now that the sun hath veiled his light
First Line:
Now that the sun hath veiled his light
Last Line:
The mercy that prolongs thy days
DMI number:
43242
558.
Now the black days of universal doom
First Line:
Now the black days of universal doom
Last Line:
To joys immense and everlasting ecstasy
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
12212
559.
Now to proclaim the exalted state
First Line:
Now to proclaim the exalted state
Last Line:
To a celestial bliss
DMI number:
26415
560.
Now veiled in night the varied landscape lay
First Line:
Now veiled in night the varied landscape lay
Last Line:
And earth's remotest ends shall taste his grace
DMI number:
32860
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