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1590.
[Mine eyes are holden too]
Their eyes were holden that they should not, &c.
—xxiv. 16.
Mine eyes are holden too:
Till open'd Lord, by Thee,
(Whom once imperfectly I knew,)
I neither know nor see:
Or if reveal'd Thou art,
Thou vanishest away;
But when Thou purifiest my heart,
Thou wilt for ever stay.
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