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522.
[Great in the field of battle, great]
I will be base in mine own sight.
—vi. 22.
Great in the field of battle, great
The monarch on his judgment-seat
His dread authority maintains,
And conscious of his grandeur reigns:
But before Him who rules the skies,
Humbled as in the dust he lies,
Dares, in the meanest services,
The least of all himself confess.
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