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674.
[Bewilder'd, lost, I must stand still]
Stand ye still, and see the salvation of the Lord.
—xx. 17.
Bewilder'd, lost, I must stand still,
Alas I can no farther go;
Wilt Thou not, Lord, Thyself reveal?
I want, I wait Thyself to know:
This moment if Thou ready art
To make a worm Thy humble home,
Break in even now upon my heart,
My Saviour and salvation, come.
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