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 Hark ! the long - drawn notes are fall - ing, Sad, but pleas - ant in their sad - ness. 

 With their heart our heart re - joi - ces ; For His gifts we praise the Giv - er. 





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By Courty of Messrs. Hsrper dc Brothers. 



E. E. SILL. 

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