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377.
[Saviour, Thou hast bid me come]
He said, Come.
—xiv. 29.
Saviour, Thou hast bid me come,
But bid me come, again,
Till I reach my heavenly home
My sinking soul sustain:
Walking on at Thy command
O'er danger's most tempestuous sea,
Save me by Thine outstretch'd hand,
And save me up to Thee.
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