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1454.
[More than for ease in mortal pain]
Take away all iniquity.
—xiv. 2.
More than for ease in mortal pain,
For purity I pray:
Let all Thy plagues on me remain,
But take my sins away:
My sins, even all my sins remove;
I nothing else desire;
O let me taste Thy perfect love,
And at Thy feet expire.
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