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Since I have given Thee all my very
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Since I have given Thee all my very Heart
Since I have given thee all my very heart,
Since I have staked so deep and dangerously
All that I have of hope till breath depart,
And flung my little kingdom on a die;
Since I have staked so deep and dangerously
All that I have of hope till breath depart,
And flung my little kingdom on a die;
Since now there streams over my land and sea
This dread Love—strange as light—beyond recall,
I am thy prisoner; yes, and thou art free
With but a touch to lay in ruin all.
This dread Love—strange as light—beyond recall,
I am thy prisoner; yes, and thou art free
With but a touch to lay in ruin all.
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