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491.
[If mercies without end could move]
Only fear the Lord, and serve Him, &c.
—xii. 24.
If mercies without end could move
So base, so hard an heart as mine,
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Had surely long ago been Thine:
Lord, for Thine endless mercies' sake,
My stubborn misery relieve,
And to Thyself this moment take
The heart which I can never give.
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