Date: 1868
"The fiend out of my soul to chase, / And plant Thy kingdom in its place."
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Date: 1868
"Set up Thy kingdom now, and seal / My heart Thine everlasting throne."
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Date: 1868
God's "Spirit in [His] kingdom given / Makes our hearts [His] humble throne"
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Date: 1868
People may "yield their hearts the sordid throne / Of pride or base desire."
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Date: 1868
"And make my heart Thy peaceful throne."
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Date: 1868
God may "in my humble heart maintain / [His] everlasting throne"
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Date: 1890
"No rack can torture me, / My soul's at liberty."
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Date: 1892
"The soul unto itself / Is an imperial friend,— / Or the most agonizing spy / An enemy could send."
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Date: 1892
Secure against its own, / No treason it can fear; / Itself its sovereign, of itself / The soul should stand in awe."
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