| A span is all that we can boast | 563 Suffield
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| A sting no one can tell. | 414b Parting Friend
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| Ah! whither can I go | 478 Helen Hills Hills
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| An angel’s song can do no more. | 168 Cowper
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| And can you be dismayed? | 223 Balm in Gilead
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| And He can well secure | 74t The Enquirer
541 Willkie
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| But can I bear the piercing thought: | 96 Few Happy Matches
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| But can’t perceive Him there | 67 Columbus
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| But drops of grief can ne’er repay | 310 Weeping Savior
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| But I can ne’er enjoy enough | 55 Converse
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| But I can sing redeeming grace | 196 Alabama
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| But now I am distressed, and no relief can find | 141 Complainer
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| But One can yet perform the deed | 93 Frozen Heart
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| But whither can I go? | 34t The Gospel Pool
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| Can do helpless sinners good. | 81t Beach Spring
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| Can give such sweet, such vast delight | 316 New Hope
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| Can give us such repose. | 205 Pleasant Hill
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| Can I bid you all farewell? | 385b Can I Leave You?
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| Can I, can I, say “Farewell”? | 385b Can I Leave You?
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| Can I leave you | 385b Can I Leave You?
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| Can I say a last farewell? | 385b Can I Leave You?
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| Can make a feast of union | 207 Louisiana
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| Can make a heav’nly place | 147t Boylston
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| Can move a lofty mountain. | 207 Louisiana
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| Can one delight afford — | 503 Lloyd
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| Can reach that healthful shore | 65 Sweet Prospect
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| Can rule the whole creation | 207 Louisiana
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| Can you bear to let them go? | 59 Holy Manna
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| Can you slight such heav’nly charms? | 108t Weeping Sinners
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| Death at the farthest can’t be far | 321 Newnan
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| Ere we can offer our complaints | 395 Unrath
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| For none can perish there. | 452t Peterborough
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| Great God of love, I can but wonder | 337 Mercy’s Free
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| He whose word can ne’er be broken | 148 Jefferson
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| His blood can make the foulest clean | 350 Nativity
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| How can I bear to journey where | 69t Minister’s Farewell
254 Warsaw
382 Coston
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| I can’t be with you long. | 521 Parting Friends
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| I can but perish if I go | 29t Fairfield
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| I can no longer stay with you | 122 All Is Well
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| I can’t recall one moment past | 482 Mulberry Grove
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| I mean to do the best I can | 549 Phillips’ Farewell
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| If I can reach the charming sound | 126 Babel’s Streams
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| Jesus can make a dying bed | 30b Prospect
380 Lawrenceburg
444 All Saints New
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| Jesus Christ can give you rest. | 497t Natick
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| Jesus Christ can make you clean | 497t Natick
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| Jesus Christ can still forgive. | 497t Natick
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| Joys no stranger heart can tell | 385b Can I Leave You?
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| My love for you no tongue can tell | 549 Phillips’ Farewell
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| No mortal tongue can tell! | 157 Essay
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| No other one can give such bliss | 523 Just for a Day
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| Nor can I live on things so vile | 520 Ata
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| Nor listen to all that deceivers can say. | 136 Morality
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| O can I yet be saved by grace? | 482 Mulberry Grove
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| O can I yet one effort make? | 482 Mulberry Grove
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| Oh, who can be compared to Him | 123b Cross of Christ
197 Georgia
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| Or you can’t go to heaven when you die. | 124 Lover of the Lord
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| Scarce this sad farewell can speak. | 359 The Bride’s Farewell
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| Tell me, my soul, can this be death? | 245 Claremont
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| The choicest blessings earth can yield | 180 Vermont
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| The things I want can not be won | 549 Phillips’ Farewell
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| The world can never fill. | 27t Bethel
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| The world can never give | 499b At Rest
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| Then I can smile at Satan’s rage | 36b Ninety-Fifth
43 Primrose Hill
114 Saint’s Delight
423t Grantville
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| Thy presence, Lord, can cheer my heart | 409 Exeter
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| Thy shining grace can cheer | 147t Boylston
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| Thy smile can bid my pains depart | 409 Exeter
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| Thy Spirit can from dross refine | 93 Frozen Heart
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| Till I a better world can view. | 185 Pilgrim’s Farewell
208 Traveling On
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| ’Tis all that I can do. | 310 Weeping Savior
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| Tongue can never express | 399b Happy Christian
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| What more can He say than to you He hath said | 72b Bellevue
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| When I can read my title clear | 36b Ninety-Fifth
43 Primrose Hill
114 Saint’s Delight
462 Faith and Hope
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| When I do the best I can | 115 Holbrook
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| Where few can reach the purposed aim | 227 Ode of Life’s Journey
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| Where no earthly stain can fade them | 133 Hebrew Children
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| Which neither life nor death can part | 328 Praise God
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| Who can shake thy sure repose? | 148 Jefferson
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