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Identify the first lines of otherwise well known hymns?

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del222 | 21:17 Sun 21st Jan 2007 | Riddles
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The following sentences are the first lines of well known hymns and I need help with them:
Frequently in peril and regularly in trouble
The ballad I perform is unfamiliar affection
The dispute is settled, the encounter positively achieved
Besides, were those metrical measures, long long ago?

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4. And did those feet in ancient times . . . . (Jerusalem)
1. Oft in danger, oft in woe
Hi Del - Come and join us in the main Q&P section for quicker answers (far more visitors)! Suggest you start a new thread for your remaining clues; quoting an example is always helpful. Hopefully you'll get your answers tonight. Cheers, ja
2 The strife is o`er, the battle won.

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