Mirror Library, Issues 1-31George Pope Morris, Nathaniel Parker Willis 1843 |
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... LEAVE us not , man of prayer ! Like Paul , hast thou " Serv'd God with all humility of mind , " Dwelling among us , and " with many tears , " " From house to house , " " by night and day not ceasing , " Hast pleaded thy blest errand . Leave ...
... LEAVE us not , man of prayer ! Like Paul , hast thou " Serv'd God with all humility of mind , " Dwelling among us , and " with many tears , " " From house to house , " " by night and day not ceasing , " Hast pleaded thy blest errand . Leave ...
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... leave dull earth behind us . Should Love amid The wreaths be hid , That Joy , th ' enchanter , brings us , No danger fear , While wine is near , We'll drown him if he stings us ; Then , wreath the bowl With flowers of soul , The ...
... leave dull earth behind us . Should Love amid The wreaths be hid , That Joy , th ' enchanter , brings us , No danger fear , While wine is near , We'll drown him if he stings us ; Then , wreath the bowl With flowers of soul , The ...
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... LEAVE ME . Down whar the burnie rins whimplin ' and cheery , When love's star was smilin ' , I met wi ' my dearie ; Ah ! vain was its smilin ' , she wadna believe me , But said wi ' a saucy air , " Laddie , Oh ! leave me , Leave me , leave ...
... LEAVE ME . Down whar the burnie rins whimplin ' and cheery , When love's star was smilin ' , I met wi ' my dearie ; Ah ! vain was its smilin ' , she wadna believe me , But said wi ' a saucy air , " Laddie , Oh ! leave me , Leave me , leave ...
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