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[Have I not found that pearl Divine]
He . . . sold all that he had, and bought it.
—xiii. 46.
Have I not found that pearl Divine,
That treasure in the field?
Yet still it is not surely mine,
My pardon is not seal'd:
The ascertaining terms I know,
And would with joy approve,
Sell all; myself, my life forego,
To buy Thy perfect love.
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