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Excerpt from The Prodigal Son: An Oratorio
Fath. Tis true, my pious Children; in my Breaft I feel the kindly Glow. If Love like yours Could furnifh ev'ry Joy that Life requir'd, I fhould be amply blel't. Beloved Confort I I mprover dear of w ry Happinefs, And Light' nor of each Care, begin the Song Requite we, far as feeble Age permits, Their grateful Strain, which each revolving Day, Due as it fmiles, attefts. Begin, my Comfort.
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