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[Lord, Thou know'st, I would be seen]
They love to be seen of men.
—vi. 5.
Lord, Thou know'st, I would be seen
Doing good by foolish men,
Nature still usurps a part,
More than shares with Thee my heart:
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Shut the creature from my sight,
Thou mine only Object be,
More than all the world to me.
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