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19.

For Mine and Thine there is no Noiſe,
And no Contention,
Their Heav'nly Father's Glory, and
Their Intereſt are one.

20.

Divided Subjects, tott'ring Crowns,
In Heaven are not found.
Subjects are Kings without Foes,
For all in Love are bound.

21.

The Revolutions of this Life,
Do make me think upon
That State where dwells Eternity,
With Satisfaction.

22.

Where Verity is joined with
Truth and Sincerity.
And Holineſs doth truly reign
With perfect Charity.

23.

The King is Love, the Law is Love,
And there Love faileth never.
Make me to dwell in Love on Earth,
That live I may for ever.

FINIS.