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A Gem

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The gem is not this ode itself;     Hardly can it aspire so high.     Earth has its gems; but all its wealth,     Increased by thousands, cannot buy     Man's soul, the gem of priceless worth,     Made in God's image at its birth;     Ordained to live for evermore;     Redeemed by blood from sin and hell;     Transformed by grace, God's love to tell;     And at His feet its homage pour.     Lordly are its endowments, too;     Superb its destiny, if true;     Only below, said one who knew,     Unfallen angels round God's throne.     Lord, may this gem be Thine alone.

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