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II I" Thou art the soul of a sum - mkr's day; 11
' I Con Pcrtnte.
To Spencer Kelly
Till The Sands Of The Desert Grow 'cold.
GEO. GRAET Jr. ERNEST R. BALL
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I" #. . I'Il love. thee. . L , . .. *
- Till the sands of the des - ert grow oold, - And their
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gave thee to me, And mine - thoushalt be, For-
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I sto - ry of Judg - ment is told, And the