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[For the hiding of Thy face]
But though He cause grief, yet will He have, &c.
—iii. 32.
For the hiding of Thy face
If longer still I mourn,
In the riches of Thy grace
Thou wilt at last return;
I my Lord again shall see,
Thy multitude of mercies prove,
Lose my sin and misery
In depths of dying love.
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