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Title: Deborah, Part 2

Composer: George Frideric Handel

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26. See the proud chief
27. That here rebellious arms I see
28. At my feet extended low
29. Go frown, barbarian, where thou art fear'd
30. In Jehovah's awful sight
31. Yes, how your God in wonders can excel
32. Whilst you boast the wond'rous story
33. Impious mortal, cease to brave us
34. Behold the nations all around
35. O Baal! Monarch of the skies
36. No more, ye infidels! No more
37. Lord of eternity, who hast in store
38. Plead thy just cause
39 By his great name
40. All your boast will end in woe
41. Great prohetess, my soul's on fire
42. In the battle fame pursuing
43. The ardours warm the winter of my age
44. Swift inundation of desolation
45. Oh Judah, with what joy I see
46. No more disconsolate I'll mourn
47. Now, Jael, to thy tent retire
48. O the pleasure my soul is possessing
49. Barak, we now to battle go
50. Smiling freedom, lovely guest
51. The great King of Kings

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