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HYMN XXIX. LONG-SUFFERING Of GOD.
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One hundred feet from off the groundThat noble Aloe blows;
But mark ye by what skill profound
His charming grandeur rose.
II
One hundred years of patient careThe gard'ners did bestow,
Toil and hereditary pray'r
Made all this glorious shew.
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Thus man goes on from year to year,And bears no fruit at all;
But gracious God, still unsevere,
Bids show'rs of blessings fall.
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The beams of mercy, dews of grace,Our Saviour still supplies—
Ha! ha! the soul regains her place,
And sweetens all the skies.
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