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488.
[The good in man is not his own]
There went with Saul a band of men, &c.
—x. 26.
The good in man is not his own,
But freely flows from grace alone,
If to the right our hearts incline,
They own a secret touch Divine;
And Britain's boasted loyalty,
O King of kings, is all from Thee.
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