35t Lisbon | And these rejoicing eyes.
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77 How Beautiful Heaven Must Be | These truths in God's word He hath given,
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113 The Converted Thief | Yet quickly from these scenes of woe
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154 Happy Time | While in these songs we join;
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158 The Land of Rest | These gloomy doubts that rise,
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204b Evening Bells | While yet our bards shall walk these dells,
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216b Social Band | Say, who are these I now behold,
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220 Over the Sea | When Jesus shall summons these nations up,
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229 Tranquility | But these days of weeping o'er,
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233 Believer and His Soul | These are they that grieve me.
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249 Green Fields | O drive these dark clouds from my sky,
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271 The Mouldering Vine (First) | We are like to one of these.
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276 Worlds Beyond the Sky | Above these gloomy shades;
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278 God Holds the Future | But friends these worldly things are vain,
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308 The Happy Time | While in these songs we join.
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309 Singing School | May all these young people
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316 This Heavy Load | We'll leave these burdens, and this woe;
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330 Fulfillment | These are the days of visitation,
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407 Sweet Hope (Second) | What glorious, cheering words are these,
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409t Little Marlborough | And must these active limbs of mine,
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415t Nazareth | For 'twas to bless such souls as these
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417t Heber | How bright these glories shine.
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418b Union Vale | In these cold hearts of ours.
Fond of these trifling toys;
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423t Coventry | Above these gloomy shades,
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437 The Dying Penitent | Yet quickly from these scenes of woe
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438 The Mouldering Vine (Second) | We are like to one of these.
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440b Robinson | Above these gloomy shades,
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446 Damascus | For these inestimable gains,
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473 Bartholday | He shows beyond these mortal shores,
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480 Salineville | What little things these worlds would be,
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481 Holden | These lives so frail Thy love prolongs,
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