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Fragment of a Hymn.

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God of mercy without measure!             God of all-embracing love!         Show'ring in Thy gracious pleasure             Countless blessings from above;         Bounteous benefits bestowing             In a kind, continuous course,         Favour from Thee ever flowing,             As a stream from ocean source.         Grateful praise my aspiration;             Pardon my presumptuous pen;         And accept my poor oblation,             And forgive its feeble strain;         Thou to whom such praise is given,             Too divine for mortal ears,         In the angel choirs of heaven             And the music of the spheres.

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