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879.
[My God, I wake to call Thee mine]
Have I not thought upon Thee, when I was waking?
—lxiii. 7.
My God, I wake to call Thee mine,
To think on all Thy love,
To taste the graciousness Divine,
And farther blessings prove;
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And fly from earth away,
And see the Lamb on Sion's top
In that eternal day.
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