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1LORD, let me know mine end, My days, how brief their date, That I may timely comprehend How frail my best estate. 2My life is but a span, Mine age as nought with thee; Man, in his highest honour, man Is dust and vanity. 3A shadow even in health, Disquieted with pride, Or racked with care, he heaps up wealth Which unknown heirs divide. 4What seek I now, O Lord My hope is in thy Name; Blot out my sins from thy record, Nor give me up to shame. 5Dumb at thy feet I lie, For thou hast brought me low; Remove thy judgments, lest I die, I faint beneath thy blow. 6At thy rebuke the bloom Of man's vain beauty flies; And grief shall, like a moth, consume All that delights our eyes. 7Have pity on my fears, Hearken to my request, Turn not in silence from my tears, But give the mourner rest. 8A stranger, Lord, with thee I walk in pilgrimage, Where all my fathers once, like me, Sojourned from age to age. 9O spare me yet, I pray; Awhile my strength restore, Ere I am summoned hence away, And seen on earth no more.

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