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446.
[If now Thou dwellest in my heart]
The Lord do so to me, and more also, &c.
—i. 17.
If now Thou dwellest in my heart,
And I in Thee abide,
Nor life, nor death itself shall part
Or tear me from Thy side:
What sets me from my prison free
In closer bonds shall join
This disembodied soul to Thee,
Through endless ages mine.
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