Date: 1739
A woman may have one heart in subjection to her empire
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Date: 1739, 1740
"Was there one joy, whose image does not last? / But that One; most extatic, most refin'd, / Reigns fresh, and will for ever in my mind, / With such a power of charms it storm'd my soul, / That nothing ever can it's strength controul."
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Date: 1739
"And in my Heart, a little Heav'n, / Thy Throne triumphant raise."
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Date: 1739
"JESUS makes our Hearts his Throne, / There he lives, and reigns alone."
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Date: 1739
"O come, and consecrate my Breast: / The Temple of my Soul prepare, / And six thy Sacred Presence there!"
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Date: 1739
"True Witness of my Sonship Thou, / Engraving Pardon on my Heart: / Seal of my Sins in CHRIST forgiven, / Earnest of Love, and Pledge of Heav'n."
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Date: 1739
"Let all my Pow'rs thy Entrance feel, / And deeper stamp Thyself the Seal."
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Date: 1739
"Father, all thy Commands to do: / Ah deep engrave it on my Breast, / That I in Thee ev'n now am blest."
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Date: 1739
"Thy wounds upon my heart impress, / Nor [a]ught shall the loved stamp efface"
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Date: 1739
"O knit my thankful Heart to Thee, / And reign without a Rival there."
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