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2557.
[Mine eyes are ever unto Thee]
Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?
—ix. 6.
Mine eyes are ever unto Thee,
Till open'd by Thy love they see:
Yet still Thou must Thy counsel show,
For still I know not what to do:
I would not see, but in Thy light;
I would not walk, but by Thy might;
Or work a work, or speak a word,
Or think a thought, without my Lord.
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