23t Phillippi | With music pass along.
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61b Gaines | 'Tis music in the sinner's ears,
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82t Lady Touch Thy Harp Again | Sing and let the music be
Sing, but let the music be
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86t Ortonville | And may the music of Thy name
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132 Musical Society | Where music rose so high;
In music's art alway;
In music's art alway;
In music's art was versed,
In music's art was versed,
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133 Juniata | 'Tis music to my ear;
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175 O How I Love Jesus | It sounds like music to my ear,
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193 Kay | To join the music of the skies.
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204b Evening Bells | How many tales their music tells
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230b Amboy | Hither then your music bring;
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238 Child's Wish | I'll make the sweetest music,
I'll join the heav'nly music,
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239t Soft Music | Soft, soft music is stealing;
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239b I Want to Be an Angel | I'll make the sweetest music,
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249 Green Fields | And sweeter than music His voice;
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266 Chrystler's Field | While music sweet makes some retreat,
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295 Redeemer's Praise | 'Tis music in the sinner's ears;
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311 Elysian | All the music of His name,
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392 Imandra | So loud was the music in o'ercame me quite.
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416t Fragrance | No music's like Thy charming name,
No music's like Thy charming name,
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419t Rockingham (First) | 'Tis music in the sinner's ears,
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429 Charming Name | 'Tis music to my ear;
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431 Dungeness | Soft music hails the lovely spring,
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477 Park Street | Hark! what sweet music, what a song,
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524 When Shall We Meet Again? | There may our music swell;
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532 Boerne | And sweeter than music His voice;
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