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[O 'tis enough! I ask no more]
O 'tis enough! I ask no more,
Full of a few sad sinful days,
Sated with life, till life is o'er
I languish to conclude my race,
And silently resign my breath,
And sink into the shades of death.
Full of a few sad sinful days,
Sated with life, till life is o'er
I languish to conclude my race,
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And sink into the shades of death.
This earth without regret I leave,
Impatient for my heavenly rest:
Saviour, my weary soul receive,
Take a sad pilgrim to Thy breast,
Who only live, and die, to be
Restored, resorb'd, and lost in Thee.
Impatient for my heavenly rest:
Saviour, my weary soul receive,
Take a sad pilgrim to Thy breast,
Who only live, and die, to be
Restored, resorb'd, and lost in Thee.
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