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557.
[Me if Thou in the desert hide]
Hide thyself.
—xvii. 3.
Me if Thou in the desert hide,
Or lay Thy servant quite aside,
I patiently submit;
For Thee if I must work no more,
For Thee I suffer, and adore
In silence at Thy feet.
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