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Lean on Me

Author: Bill Withers, 1938- Hymnal: Singing the Journey #1021 (2005) First Line: Sometimes in our lives we all have pain Refrain First Line: Lean on me when you're not strong Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Men and Women; Courage and Hope; Family; Justice and Social Action; Love and Compassion; Sorrow, Grief, and Loss; Unity and Diversity Languages: English Tune Title: [Sometimes in our lives we all have pain]
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Veil, Lord, mine eyes till she be past

Author: George Wither, 1588-1667 Hymnal: Hymns of the Ages #10 (1861) Languages: English
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Sometime, O Lord,! at least in show

Author: George Wither Hymnal: Hymns of the Ages #16 (1861) Languages: English
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But what, or who are we [alas]

Author: George Wither Hymnal: Hymns of the Ages #21b (1861) Languages: English
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As ere I down am couched there

Author: George Wither, 1588-1667 Hymnal: Hymns of the Ages #23 (1861) Languages: English
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When Kindred Meet Together

Author: George Wither Hymnal: Hymns of the Ages #28 (1861) First Line: How happy is it and how sweet Languages: English
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No outward mark we have to know

Author: George Wither Hymnal: Hymns of the Ages #38 (1861) Languages: English
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That so thy blessed birth, O Christ

Author: George Wither Hymnal: Hymns of the Ages #57 (1861) Languages: English
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The Winds Breathe Low

Hymnal: Sweet Fields of Eden #75 (1882) First Line: The winds breathe low, the withering leaf Languages: English Tune Title: [The winds breathe low, the withering leaf]
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Some think there is no earthly state

Author: George Wither Hymnal: Hymns of the Ages #76 (1861) Languages: English

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