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443.
[Thou canst not, Lord, a beggar spurn]
Intreat me not to leave thee, or to return, &c.
—i. 16.
Thou canst not, Lord, a beggar spurn
That courts Thy company,
Wherefore I never will return
From following after Thee;
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In all Thy footsteps tread,
And glad like Thee to want below
A place to lay my head.
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