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^YrHAT grace, Lord, and beauty shone
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What patient love was seen in all Thy life and death of woe !
For, ever on thy burdened lieart
A weight of sorrow hung ; Yet no ungentle, murmuring word
Escaped thy silent tongue.
Thy foes might hate, despise, revile,
Thy friends unfaithful prove ; Unwearied in forgiveness still,
Thv heart could onlv love.
��Oh give us hearts to love like thee, Like thee, Lord, to grieve
Far more for others' sins, tiian all The wrongs that we receive.
��One with thyself, may every eye.
In us, thy brethren, see The gentleness and grace that spring
From union. Lord, with thee.
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