35t Lisbon | Of pleasure and of sin.
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58b Primrose | 'Tis pleasure to our ears;
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59b Dove of Peace | Where pleasure holds her train;
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102 Missionary's Adieu | Where peace and pleasure grow,
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167t Detroit | Doth not each pulse with pleasure bound,
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203 Cumberland | Pilgrims, with pleasure let us part,
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233 Believer and His Soul | Be it but His pleasure;
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236t Pacolet | Shall men pretend to pleasure,
Our pleasure and our duty,
It is our highest pleasure,
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249 Green Fields | My all to His pleasure resigned,
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250b Disciple | In Thy service pain is pleasure,
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258 Thorny Desert | There on flow'ry hills of pleasure,
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275 Missionary's Farewell | Scenes of sacred peace and pleasure,
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281b Palmetto | Had I heart to hold its pleasure,
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282 Friendship | Sources of lasting pleasure;
Sources of lasting pleasure.
Pleasure and solid glory.
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291 Warrenton | And I hope, by Thy good pleasure,
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317 The Christian Soldier | Not to dwell in tents of pleasure:
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340 Concord | Where pleasure immortal is known.
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344 Morality | What pleasure in beauty or wealth can I find?
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354 Summer | Where rivers of pleasure flow o'er the bright plains,
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356 Morning Song | Are sparkling with pleasure to welcome the light;
In pleasure they shout, and in harmony join,
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380 Christian Song | The regions of pleasure and love,
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392 Imandra | And quitting the globe with great pleasure did sing
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398t St. Thomas | Whose pleasure ye fulfil.
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438 The Mouldering Vine (Second) | Long I've lost all youthful pleasure.
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449 Cosmer | Your pious pleasure, while you sing,
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450t Burford | Thy pleasure I fulfil.”
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483 Burroughs (New) | Where pleasure in perfection is.
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