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<blockquote><p>Sweet rivers of redeeming love<br />
Lie just before mine eye,<br />
Had I the pinions of a dove<br />
I’d to those rivers fly;<br />
I’d rise superior to my pain,<br />
With joy outstrip the wind,<br />
I’d cross o’er Jordan’s stormy waves,<br />
And leave the world behind.</p>
<p>A few more days, or years at most,<br />
My troubles will be o’er;<br />
I hope to join the heav’nly host<br />
On Canaan’s happy shore.<br />
My raptured soul shall drink and feast<br />
In love’s unbounded sea:<br />
The glorious hope of endless rest<br />
Is ravishing for me.</p></blockquote>
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