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... Singing, "Pray for this poor soul, Pray, pray!" And the hooded clouds, like friars,Tell their beads indrops of rain, And patter their doleful prayers; But their prayers are all invain, All in vain! There hestandsin thefoul weather ...
... Singing, "Pray for this poor soul, Pray, pray!" And the hooded clouds, like friars,Tell their beads indrops of rain, And patter their doleful prayers; But their prayers are all invain, All in vain! There hestandsin thefoul weather ...
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... Singing inthe village choir, Andit makes his heart rejoice. It soundsto himlike hermother's voice, Singing in Paradise! He needs must think of her once more,Howin the grave she lies; And with his hard, rough hand he.
... Singing inthe village choir, Andit makes his heart rejoice. It soundsto himlike hermother's voice, Singing in Paradise! He needs must think of her once more,Howin the grave she lies; And with his hard, rough hand he.
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... SINGING AT MIDNIGHT Loud he sangthe psalm ofDavid! He,a Negro and enslaved, Sang of Israel's victory, Sang ofZion, bright and free. In that hour, when night is calmest, Sang he from the Hebrew Psalmist, In a voice sosweet and clear That ...
... SINGING AT MIDNIGHT Loud he sangthe psalm ofDavid! He,a Negro and enslaved, Sang of Israel's victory, Sang ofZion, bright and free. In that hour, when night is calmest, Sang he from the Hebrew Psalmist, In a voice sosweet and clear That ...
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... singers, please your honor. Chispa. You are too many. Do you think we are going to sing massinthe cathedral of Cordova? Fourmencan make but little use of one shoe, and Isee nothowyou can all sing in one song. But followme along the ...
... singers, please your honor. Chispa. You are too many. Do you think we are going to sing massinthe cathedral of Cordova? Fourmencan make but little use of one shoe, and Isee nothowyou can all sing in one song. But followme along the ...
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... singing birds from one bough to another. Prec. That werea life to make time envious! Iknew that thou wouldst come to me tonight. I saw thee at the play. Vict. Sweet child of air! Never did I behold thee so attired And garmented in ...
... singing birds from one bough to another. Prec. That werea life to make time envious! Iknew that thou wouldst come to me tonight. I saw thee at the play. Vict. Sweet child of air! Never did I behold thee so attired And garmented in ...
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