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Curtis Stewart

Short Name: Curtis Stewart
Full Name: Stewart, Curtis
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Texts by Curtis Stewart (14)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Are you burdened, lost in sinCurtis Stewart (Author)2
Are you dreary? footsore and weary?Curtis Stewart (Author)English2
Do not I love thee, blessed SaviorCurtis Stewart (Author)2
Here we're often bent with heartacheCurtis Stewart (Author)2
I don't want your mansionsCurtis Stewart (Author)2
I've had a sweet taste from heaven above and I want a little more of that great loveCurtis Stewart (Author)English2
Like the lost sheep I've gone astrayCurtis Stewart (Author)2
Many years I've been looking for a place to call homeCurtis Stewart (Author)English12
Some people seem to lagCurtis Stewart (Author)2
Some sweet morning I am going to a happy home so fairCurtis Stewart (Author)English2
Soon I'll be moving over to a cityC. S. (Author)English2
Though toil and danger may dim my pathwayCurtis Stewart (Author)2
To stand the great storm of strifeCurtis Stewart (Author)2
While I struggled on, winds so chilly I feltCurtis Stewart (Author)2
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