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[Such power belongs to Thee alone]
Pray ye . . . the Lord of the harvest, &c.
—ix. 38.
Such power belongs to Thee alone,
Fit instruments to raise,
Whose lives may make Thy goodness known,
And spread their Saviour's praise:
Now, Lord, the faithful workmen send,
With gifts and talents bless'd
To labour, till their work shall end
In everlasting rest.
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