16 The Finest Flower | Nor can the tongue of angels tell
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21 Webster | Wake ev'ry heart and ev'ry tongue,
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28t Mocksville | Join ev'ry tongue to praise the Lord,
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61t North Carolina | My tongue shall speak His praise;
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67t Peterboro | My tongue shall speak His praise;
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85 Mercy Seat | My tongue be silent cold and still,
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91 There is a Fountain | When this poor lisping, stamm'ring tongue
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124 Pilgrim's Triumph | My tongue shall shout redeeming grace,
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219 Rapture (First) | My tongue broke out in unknown strains,
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244b The Christian's Conflicts | No mortal tongue can tell:
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | Then might with babes my little tongue,
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274 Mother Tell Me of the Angels | But with joy no tongue can tell,
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275 Missionary's Farewell | Joys no stranger tongue can tell!
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281b Palmetto | Had I tongue to tell its bliss;
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290 Amity | My tongue repeats her vows,
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307 True Happiness | Tongue can never express
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311 Elysian | Sweetest notes on mortal tongue,
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408b Dartmouth | And aid my tongue to bless His name,
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424 Nightingale | Nor shall my tongue alone proclaim
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430 Let Me Rise | My heart, my hand, my ear, my tongue,
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450b Consolation | My tongue shall speak His praise;
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451b Devotion (Second) | His praises tuned my tongue;
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456t Blenden | Great is the Lord! what tongue can frame
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457b Evening Chant | In language that no tongue can speak.
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459t All-Saints | No slanders dwell upon his tongue,
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464 Reformation | Great is the Lord! what tongue can frame
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465b Welton | Then, to my God, my heart and tongue,
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490 Creation (Second) | Through ev'ry land, by ev'ry tongue.
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