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409.
[Whom the Lord vouchsafes to feed]
They did all eat, and were filled.
—xv. 37.
Whom the Lord vouchsafes to feed,
They alone are truly fill'd,
Banquet on immortal Bread,
Pardon'd, sanctified, and seal'd:
Yet His gifts our want increase,
Poorer for His grace we prove,
Till we all His joy possess,
Feast on all His heavenly love.
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