Rest, Rest for the Weary Soul
Author: Henry W. Naisbitt
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1. Rest rest for the wary soul;n 11. Rest, rest for the weary soul;
2Rest, rest for the aching head; 2Rest, rest for the aching head;
3Rest, rest on the hillside, rest 3Rest, rest on the hillside, rest
4With the great uncounted dead. 4With the great uncounted dead.
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n 62. Rest rest for the battle’s o’er; n 62. Rest, rest for the battle’s o’er;
7Rest, rest for the race is run; 7Rest, rest for the race is run;
8Rest, rest where the gates are closed 8Rest, rest where the gates are closed
9With each evening’s setting sun. 9With each evening’s setting sun.
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113. Peace, peace where no strife intrudes, 113. Peace, peace where no strife intrudes,
n 12Peace, peace where no quarrels come, n 12Peace, peace, where no quarrels come,
13Peace, peace, for the end is there 13Peace, peace, for the end is there
14Of our wild life’s busy hum. 14Of our wild life’s busy hum.
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164. Peace, peace, the oppressed are free; 164. Peace, peace, the oppressed are free;
17Rest, rest, oh, ye weary, rest, 17Rest, rest, oh, ye weary, rest,
18For the angels guard those well 18For the angels guard those well
19Who sleep on their mother’s breast. 19Who sleep on their mother’s breast.
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215. Peace, peace, there is music’s sound, 215. Peace, peace, there is music’s sound,
22Peace, peace, till the rising sun 22Peace, peace, till the rising sun
23Of the resurrection morn 23Of the resurrection morn
t 24Proclaims life’s vict’ry won. t 24Proclaims life’s victory won.
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