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Fain would my soul enjoy her God
First Line:
Fain would my soul enjoy her God
Last Line:
Enjoy the raptures of the skies
Author:
Thomas Gibbons (Absolute)
DMI number:
27277
2.
He that enjoys a kind retreat
First Line:
He that enjoys a kind retreat
Last Line:
And find eternal glories breaking on his view
Author:
Thomas Gibbons (Absolute)
DMI number:
26160
3.
Heroes of earth with prostrate reverence pay
First Line:
Heroes of earth with prostrate reverence pay
Last Line:
And happiness from blasting thunder blooms
Author:
Thomas Gibbons (Absolute)
DMI number:
38208
4.
Lord thou with an unerring beam
First Line:
Lord thou with an unerring beam
Last Line:
In thine eternal road
Author:
Thomas Gibbons (Absolute)
DMI number:
26929
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No sooner time his hasty flight began
First Line:
No sooner time his hasty flight began
Last Line:
To a blest mansion in the realms of day
Author:
Thomas Gibbons (Absolute)
DMI number:
22926
6.
Praise to the God who arched the sky
First Line:
Praise to the God who arched the sky
Last Line:
But fill the immensity of space
Author:
Thomas Gibbons (Absolute)
DMI number:
27702
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Strange is it that the human mind
First Line:
Strange is it that the human mind
Last Line:
When mounted far above the rough tempestuous sea
Author:
Thomas Gibbons (Absolute)
DMI number:
26157
8.
We to Jehovah's altar bring
First Line:
We to Jehovah's altar bring
Last Line:
Unwearied your creator praise
DMI number:
225
9.
Where he who wishes new worlds might rise
First Line:
Where he who wishes new worlds might rise
Last Line:
Which once his rage devoured
DMI number:
26263