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649.
[Full, but not satisfied]
He died, full of days, riches, and honour.
—xxix. 28.
Full, but not satisfied
With wealth and pomp, he died:
Wealth, and pomp, and length of days,
Could not fill a deathless soul
Made to feast on Jesu's grace,
While eternal ages roll.
With wealth and pomp, he died:
Wealth, and pomp, and length of days,
Could not fill a deathless soul
Made to feast on Jesu's grace,
While eternal ages roll.
Jesus, my soul to fill
Thy blessed Self reveal,
Come, and bring me from above
All the life of righteousness,
All the riches of Thy love,
All the glories of Thy grace.
Thy blessed Self reveal,
Come, and bring me from above
All the life of righteousness,
All the riches of Thy love,
All the glories of Thy grace.
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