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Rh "Liten, ye happy, from your eats above. "I peak incerely, while I peak and love, "He ought the paths of piety and truth, "By thee made happy from his early youth! "In blooming years that grace divine he felt, "Which recues inners from the chains of guilt. "Mourn him, ye indigent, whom he has fed, "And henceforth eek, like him, for living bread; "Ev'n Chrit, the bread decending from above, "And ak an int'ret in his aving love. "Mourn him, ye youth, to whom he oft has told "God's gracious wonders from the times of old. "I, too have caue this mighty los to mourn, "For he my monitor will not return. "O when hall we to his blet tate arrive? "When the ame graces in our booms thrive." On