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553.
[Meanest of that happy band]
Happy are these thy servants, &c.
—x. 8.
Meanest of that happy band
Who in Jesu's presence stand,
O might I, even I appear,
Wisdom's self in Jesus hear!
Humbly weeping at Thy feet,
Lord, I wait a look to meet,
By a smile Thy servant raise,
Lift me up, to see Thy face.
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