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973.
[Who would not eagerly desire]
He took a child, and set him in the midst, &c.
—ix. 36.
Who would not eagerly desire
That envied infant's place?
Jesus, I to Thine arms aspire,
And pant for Thy embrace:
My ruin'd innocence re-give,
My lost simplicity,
And then with arms of love receive
A little child in me.
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