The Book of English Songs: From the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth CenturyCharles Mackay Office of the National illustrated library, 1851 - 312ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Light is there , and love is here , Each the child of Heaven ! Oh ! might it be , and may it be , That I who worship Heaven in thee , May so fulfil thy mission , That light and love from Heaven above , And star and soul , my bridal dove ...
... Light is there , and love is here , Each the child of Heaven ! Oh ! might it be , and may it be , That I who worship Heaven in thee , May so fulfil thy mission , That light and love from Heaven above , And star and soul , my bridal dove ...
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... light Died away . Now joy , Old England , raise ! For the tidings of thy might , By the festal cities ' blaze , Whilst the wine - cup shines in light ; And yet amidst that joy and uproar , Let us think of them that sleep , Full many a ...
... light Died away . Now joy , Old England , raise ! For the tidings of thy might , By the festal cities ' blaze , Whilst the wine - cup shines in light ; And yet amidst that joy and uproar , Let us think of them that sleep , Full many a ...
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... light they gave : Then , call me not up to make merry with him Who treads on an old man's grave ! In the morning light of the life - long year The outer mists themselves look clear ; But I to the SHADOW am all too near , - Let me sleep ...
... light they gave : Then , call me not up to make merry with him Who treads on an old man's grave ! In the morning light of the life - long year The outer mists themselves look clear ; But I to the SHADOW am all too near , - Let me sleep ...
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