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1385.
[The miser doth his riches store]
So is he that layeth up treasure for himself, &c.
—xii. 21.
The miser doth his riches store
Not for his own or others' use,
Not for his God in Jesus' poor,
But for himself—to count—and lose:
Wealth for himself his confidence,
His god he makes, his sole delight
Till hurried in a moment hence
He sinks in everlasting night.
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