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942.
[Long enthrall'd to low desires]
I will run the way of Thy commandments, &c.
—cxix. 32.
Long enthrall'd to low desires,
Stubborn, impotent, and vain,
Heavenward now my heart aspires,
Struggles now to burst its chain:
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Then my feet shall swiftly move,
In the paths prescribed by Thee,
Pleasant paths of perfect love.
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