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^HROW away thy rod, Throw away thy wrath ;

my God, Take the gentle path.

For my lieart's desire Unto thine is bent ;

1 aspire To a full consent.

��Though I fail, I weep ; Though I halt in pace,

Yet I creep To the throne of grace.

Then let wrath remove ; Love will do the deed ; For with love Stony hearts will bleed.

��Love is swift of foot ; Love 's a man of war,

And can shoot, And can hit from far.

Who can 'scape his bow ? That which wrought on thee,

Brought thee low, Needs must work on me.

Throw away thy rod ; Though man frailties hath,

Thou art God ; Throw away thy wrath.

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