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VOL. 4, C ANTIQUE 74

I place an off'ring at thy shrine,
 From taint and blemish clear,
Simple and pure in its design,
 Of all that I hold dear.

I yield thee back thy gifts again,
 Thy gifts which most I prize;
Desirous only to retain
 The notice of thine eyes.

But if, by thine ador'd decree,
 That blessing be denied,
Resign'd, and unreluctant, see
 My ev'ry wish subside.

Thy will in all things I approve;
 Exalted or cast down!
Thy will in ev'ry state I love,
 And even in thy frown.
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