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1091.
[Unless a constant watch I keep]
Watch ye and pray, lest ye enter into, &c.
—xiv. 38.
Unless a constant watch I keep,
I cannot without ceasing pray,
Unless by prayer I shake off sleep,
I fold my hands, and sink away;
Saviour, bestow the double power,
My soul and flesh with strength endue,
And save me from the dangerous hour,
Or bring me more than conqueror through.
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