82t Lady Touch Thy Harp Again | Sing some sweet and solemn strain,
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101 An Address for All | Though some do strive and do arrive to riches and renown,
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149 A Good Time Coming | And some times our hearts are made to sigh;
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155 Solemn Call | Though some do strive and do arrive
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166 What Can I Do? | Can I to Him some tribute bring,
O may I by some word or deed,
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170 On My Way | Some morning fair my soul shall share
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182 A Happy Meeting | Some bright morning we shall drop our heavy load of care,
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208b French Broad | And in some lonesome place must rot,
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215 In That Morning | I have some friends before me gone,
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246 The Good Physician | Some said that nothing ailed me,
Some gave me up for lost;
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248 Twilight is Falling | Bringing some message over the sea;
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259b Olney | Teach me some melodious sonnet,
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261t Come Thou Fount | Sing me some melodious sonnet,
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | Fain would I be some earthly worm,
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266 Chrystler's Field | While music sweet makes some retreat,
Though some go off and boldly scoff,
Some mournfully for mercy cry,
If we but smile some say we're wild,
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272 Felicity | Down He'll send some heav'nly convoy,
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278 God Holds the Future | Some treasures great to have in hand;
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284 Don't Grieve Your Mother | Some mother's darling, her own dear boy,
Some precious daughter, though mother's old,
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291 Warrenton | Teach me some melodious sonnet,
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309 Singing School | Some hearts that are swelling,
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325b Jesus Died For Me | For some sweet day, some happy day,
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343 Tell the Story | For some have never heard
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452b Hebron | Some fresh memorial of His grace.
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511 Farewell | While some are oppressed with sin and are mourning,
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