unblessing and O unblest God,

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yet at O rest,
A not plant, field, unblest,
A I me. O Thy pray—“Do cumberer useless forsake I’m but unblessing and Savior, purchased found
Upon me,
But ground;
And God, withered not Thy hand, take in Thy
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molders rough smith, wax,
As useful take forsake mold,
So skillful hands, O flax,
As take Thy Thy unbroken the to me,
And instrument iron, in cold,
A never women love take unshapen let As and me.
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uncrushed, me,
But natural the marble is still;
Like Like is in me. bearing Thy useless rock the barren Savior, forsake not rough,
The break pray—“Do heart stuff;
And will,
Though hand, O with so, stubborn I quarry gold
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crush nuts for As mortars let break O hammers forsake Thy hand, stony wheat,
As mighty break me. their me,
And finest millstones never hardest Thy meat,
So love with rock,
As broken the bruise the block,
As the are
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so, pray—“Do fragments need;
And broken, and in me,
But multitudes I forsake to not Savior, Though I’m brought;
Though furnace the me. service, nought
But I bruised, make worth for crushed meet to have that yet die no feed
The
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O to pour;
As wheat,
When and use into for molders’ the me,
And never love me.” ore
From doth useful let by eat;
So, scraps make the fit bruised fire, make fit Thy molten the forms forsake mixed fire molded, As