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119.
[O for that single eye]
If . . . thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be, &c.
—vi. 22.
O for that single eye
For ever fix'd on Thee!
Jesus, my want supply
Of true simplicity,
And then throughout my nature shine,
And fill my soul with light Divine.
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