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487.
[Holy, Thou know'st, I fain would be]
If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast.
—xix. 21.
Holy, Thou know'st, I fain would be,
I languish to sell all for Thee;
And when the power is given,
Of self annihilating love,
I shall triumphantly remove
To find my wealth in heaven.
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