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[Yes, my Lord may justly leave me]
The last state of that man is worse than the first.
—xii. 45.
Yes, my Lord may justly leave me,
Me who first my Lord forsook,
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Blot my name out of His book:
But if I, again forgiven,
Reach at last the happy shore,
How shall all the hosts of heaven
Shout, and wonder, and adore!
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