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260 What was thy love ? Let me see it ; Was it Love or dark deceit?' ' Love too long from me has fled ; 'Twas covet, or 'twas custom, or Some trifle not worth caring for ; That they may call a shame and sin Love's Temple that God dwelleth in, 64 And hide in secret hidden shrine The Naked Human form divine. And render that a Lawless thing On which the soul expands its wing. 68 But this, O Lord, this was my sin. When first I let these devils in, In dark pretence to chastity Blaspheming Love, blaspheming Thee, 72 Thence rose secret adulteries, And thence did covet also rise. My sin Thou hast forgiven me ; Canst Thou forgive my Blasphemy ? 76 Canst Thou return to this dark Hell, And in my burning bosom dwell? And canst Thou die that I may live? And canst Thou Pity and forgive ? ' So Then RoU'd the shadowy Man away From the limbs of Jesus, to make them his prey, An ever devouring appetite, Glittering with festering Venoms bright ; 84 Crying ' Crucify this cause of distress, Who don't keep the secrets of holiness! The Mental Powers by Diseases we bind ;
 * Twas dark deceit, to earn my bread ; 60

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