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73.
[Saviour, inspire with unknown awe]
Think not that I am come to destroy the law, &c.
—v. 17.
Saviour, inspire with unknown awe
The souls who fondly dream
Thou camest to' abolish Thy own law,
Fulfilling it for them:
Put them in fear; and then display
The counsel of Thy will,
The law Thou didst for man obey,
In man again fulfil.
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