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292.
[From hence, most gracious Lord, from hence]
If from thence thou shalt seek the Lord, &c.
—iv. 29.
From hence, most gracious Lord, from hence
The land of my captivity,
I wail my complicate offence,
And turn from every sin to Thee;
Mine utmost strength (which is not mine)
In striving against sin exert,
And weep, and pray for love Divine
With all my soul, and all my heart.
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