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1411.
[My hunted life belongs to Thee]
Nevertheless I must walk to-day, and, &c.
—xiii. 33.
My hunted life belongs to Thee
Subsisting still by Thy decree:
And while Thou wilt its actions use,
My hunted life I cannot lose,
Bound up with Thy designs of love,
And safe with Thee conceal'd above.
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