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Page 5 "But O my Father, comest Thou, And I lift up my soul to see; And with thy Presence in a cloud My heart is cheered, at rest in Thee. "And though I cannot speak or hear, And cannot view the world outside, I would not trade my petty cares For man's or angel's senses five Previous Page / First / Next
"But O my Father, comest Thou,
And I lift up my soul to see;
And with thy Presence in a cloud
My heart is cheered, at rest in Thee.
"And though I cannot speak or hear,
And cannot view the world outside,
I would not trade my petty cares
For man's or angel's senses five
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