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1900.
[The sinner blind is always poor]
The neighbours . . . said, Is not this he that, &c.
—ix. 8.
The sinner blind is always poor,
And begging waits at mercy's door:
He waits when now restored to sight
A suppliant still for farther light,
Humbly resolved through life to sit
A beggar at his Saviour's feet.
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