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For whom bind'st thou In wreaths thy golden hair , Plain in thy neatness ? Oh ,
how oft shall he On faith and changed gods complain , and seas Rough with
black winds and storms Unwonted shall admire , Who now enjoys thee credulous
, all ...
For whom bind'st thou In wreaths thy golden hair , Plain in thy neatness ? Oh ,
how oft shall he On faith and changed gods complain , and seas Rough with
black winds and storms Unwonted shall admire , Who now enjoys thee credulous
, all ...
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I Thou Shepherd that dost Israel koep , Give ear in time of need , Who leadest like
a flock of sheep Thy loved Joseph's seed , That sitt'st between the Cherubs bright
, Between their wings outspread ; IO i Gnorera . 2 Gnashanta . 20 3 Shalish 4 ...
I Thou Shepherd that dost Israel koep , Give ear in time of need , Who leadest like
a flock of sheep Thy loved Joseph's seed , That sitt'st between the Cherubs bright
, Between their wings outspread ; IO i Gnorera . 2 Gnashanta . 20 3 Shalish 4 ...
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3 Turn us again ; thy grace divine To us , O God , vouchsafe ; Cause thou thy face
on us to shine , And then we shall be safe . 4 Lord God of Hosts , how long wilt
thou , How long wilt thou declare Thy ? smoking wrath , and angry brow , Against
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3 Turn us again ; thy grace divine To us , O God , vouchsafe ; Cause thou thy face
on us to shine , And then we shall be safe . 4 Lord God of Hosts , how long wilt
thou , How long wilt thou declare Thy ? smoking wrath , and angry brow , Against
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12 Why hast thou laid her hedges low , And broken down her fence , That all may
pluck her , as they go , With rudest violence ? 13 The tusked boar out of the wood
Upturns it by the roots ; Wild beasts there browse , and make their food Her ...
12 Why hast thou laid her hedges low , And broken down her fence , That all may
pluck her , as they go , With rudest violence ? 13 The tusked boar out of the wood
Upturns it by the roots ; Wild beasts there browse , and make their food Her ...
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Quicken us thou ; then gladly we Shall call upon thy Name . 19 Return us , and
thy grace divine , Lord God of Hosts , vouchsafe ; Cause thou thy face on us to
shine , And then we shall be safe . 80 PSALM LXXXI , 10 1 To God our strength
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Quicken us thou ; then gladly we Shall call upon thy Name . 19 Return us , and
thy grace divine , Lord God of Hosts , vouchsafe ; Cause thou thy face on us to
shine , And then we shall be safe . 80 PSALM LXXXI , 10 1 To God our strength
sing ...
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