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878.
[Thee in the watches of the night]
Have I not remembered Thee in my bed?
—lxiii. 7.
Thee in the watches of the night
Do I not, Lord, remember still,
And meditate with calm delight
On the dear counsels of Thy will?
Thy will is my perfection here;
And sighs for this my whole desire
To' attain Thy heavenly character,
And spotless in Thine arms expire.
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