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Lines.

    By Mary Ann H. T. Bigelow



        "They will not frame their doings to turn unto their God.
        Hosea, 5:4."


    I would frame all my doings to please thee, my God!
    'Tis from thee all my mercies proceed;
    I would frame all my doings to serve thee, my God!
    For thy service is freedom indeed.

    I would frame all my doings to please thee, my God!
    But how feeble my best efforts are;
    Ah! how needful for me is thy chastening rod,
    And a proof of thy fatherly care.

    I would frame all my doings to serve thee, my God!
    But my goodness extends not to thee;
    And when on well doing I'm fully intent,
    Alas! evil is present with me.

    My Creator, Preserver, Redeemer and King,
    I would tax all my powers to obey;
    But to Him let me look for the help that I need,
    Who is the life, the light, and the way.

    Weston, Jan. 21, 1853.



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