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[Who waits for the applause of man]
Straightway Jesus constrained His disciples, &c.
—xiv. 22.
Who waits for the applause of man
He loses his reward from God:
Thy prosper'd servants, Lord, constrain
To fly when we have fed the crowd;
Drive us away reluctant, hide
Our souls from all the baits of pride.
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