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"Hymns of the Eastern Church", by J.M. Neale, [1884],
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Hymns
Of
The Eastern Church
p. 2
Printed By
Spottiswoode And Co., New-street Square
London
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Hymns
Of
The Eastern Church.
Translated,
With Notes And An Introduction,
By
The Rev. J: M. Neale, D.d.,
\"Warden of Sackville College".
"Fifth Edition\".
London:
J. T. Hayes, 17 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden.
[1884]
Scanned, proofed and formatted , July 2009, by John Bruno Hare. This text is in the public domain in the US because it was published prior to 1923.
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Sion's lyre, thou best content
That e'er Heav'n to mortals lent,
Though they as a trifle leave thee,
Whose dull thoughts cannot conceive thee,
Though to them thou be a scorn
Who to nought but earth are born,
May my life no longer be
Than I am in love with thee!
Wither.
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To
The Superior
And
The Other Sisters
Of
The House of Mercy at Clewer.
With Thankfulness For Their Past, And Prayers For Their Future Success,
These Hymns
Are Dedicated.
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