MACKAY.             37th P. M.      (66,86,88.) w.ii.B. F--mm*0esawn.   
     ,perm ii 3, 
1. This place is  ho- y ground; World with its cares a - way; A  ho- ly,
sol - emn still-ness round This life - less, mouldering clay, Nor pain, nor
griet nor 
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2. Be - hold the bed  of death-The pale and nor- tal *Tay; Heard ye the sob
 of part - ing breath I Marked ye the eye's last ray I No; life so sweet
- ly 
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sleep-er -I         Ii          I,       here I  L*                     
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am - ious fear, Can reah the pea- W  sleep - er here.      1. Friend af -
ter friend de -parts: Who hath not lost  a friendl There is  no 
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ceased to be,    It lapsedin ia -mo- ta- i-ty.                        yond
the flight of time, Be-yondthisvle        ofdeatbTheresure-ly 
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u - nion here   of hearts That finds not here  an end: Were this    frail
world iur on   ly rest,    Liv - ing  or  dy - mig, none were blest. 
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is  some ble - ed slime Where life  is   not   a breavb, Vor life's  af-
fee - tion tran - sient fire, Whose sparks fly  up -wrd  to  ex - . 
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