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1028.
[Though long He seem'd as distant far]
At the season he sent to the husbandmen, &c.
—xii. 2.
Though long He seem'd as distant far,
His vineyard still engross'd His care;
His servant in due time He sent,
To gather in the gracious rent:
His messenger was good desires
With which He freely all inspires,
And stirs us up to use the power,
To serve, and worship, and adore.
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