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Satest wearied seeking me;
 
Satest wearied seeking me;
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Sufferdst upon the tree;
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Let not vain thy labor be.
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  Queseus me sedisti lassus
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& c.
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      Augele Dei
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      Que custos as mei

Latest revision as of 18:49, 15 February 2019

    Not with the hope of gaining aught
   Not seeking a reward
  But, as Thyself hast loved me.
  O ever-loveing Lord!
  E'eu so I love Thee, and will love
  And in thy praise will sing;
  Solely because Thou art my God
   And my eternal King.
     __________..._____________
                     Bakersville, Md.
                               Sept 26. 62


Satest wearied seeking me; Sufferdst upon the tree; Let not vain thy labor be.

  Queseus me sedisti lassus

& c.

     Augele Dei
      Que custos as mei