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THE SEVEN SEAS

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| |align=right|PAGE |- |The Song of the Sons |- |One from the ends of the earth—gifts at an open door—, |align=right|10 |- |The Song of the Cities |- |Royal and Dower-royal, I the Queen, |align=right|11 |- |England's Answer |- |Truly ye come of The Blood; slower to bless than to ban, |align=right|15 |- |THE FIRST CHANTEY | |- |Mine was the woman to me, darkling I found her, |align=right|18 |- |THE LAST CHANTEY | |- |Thus said the Lord in the Vault above the Cherubim, |align=right|21 |- |THE MERCHANTMEN | |- |King Solomon drew merchantmen, |align=right|26 |- |M'ANDREW'S HYMN | |- |Lord, Thou hast made this world below the shadow of a dream, |align=right|31 |- |THE MIRACLES | |- |I sent a message to my dear, |align=right|47

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