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1 1| POLY. You know me ill,—’tis mine, that holy fire,~ ~Fed, 2 1| And yet your Christ is mine—a Christian I!~ ~The healing, 3 1| I know thy heart! It is mine own—the tear~85~My pity 4 1| POLY. Yes, let thy faith be mine!~ ~There—at his feet—do 5 1| leave me. What am I?~ ~Not mine to solve the dreary mystery!~ 6 1| sometime foe, forgive, be mine ally,~ ~And let the dart 7 1| it, Heaven! One good yet mine,—my will,~ ~The dart that 8 2| prayer?~ ~An earthly worship mine, sole refuge from despair!~ ~ 9 2| hand, but if her heart~ ~Be mine no more—than let vain hope 10 2| wrung, no king’s command be mine to claim,~20~Her love the 11 2| baser metal ring~ ~From mine, who live her name to bless! 12 2| homage pay,—~ ~That memory mine, when lost to realms of 13 2| the wealth of kings!~ ~Not mine to choose, for he—my father’ 14 2| choice—~ ~Must needs be mine; yes, when I heard his voice,~ ~ 15 2| and voice, and mien were mine,~ ~Could I forget that once 16 2| That bounding hope of mine, though fruitage was denied,~ 17 2| torture, for thy pain is mine!~185~ SEV. This last poor 18 2| fruit!~ ~ SEV. My grief be mine! Let memory remain!~190~ 19 2| leave a stain!~ ~ SEV. Not mine to stain what Heaven hath 20 2| Endure!~ ~Thy glory shall be mine, my load I bear,~ ~So, spotless, 21 2| The citadel I yield, and mine my own defence!~ ~I know 22 2| POLY. Canst thou, who fore mine eyes the cross didst set?~ ~ 23 2| didst set?~ ~ NEAR. Not mine their gods!~ ~ POLY.He calls 24 2| I would overthrow!~ ~Not mine to fly a worship I disown,~ ~ 25 2| of kings, be known!~ ~Not mine to tremble as I kiss the 26 2| The grace that once was mine, that grace hast thou.~ ~ 27 2| wings are strong, while mine are weak; thy love is fresh, 28 3| a base, unworthy fear is mine!~ ~How ill I read these 29 3| him!—I am his, and he is mine.~80~Yes, mine to guide, 30 3| and he is mine.~80~Yes, mine to guide, lead, win, forgive, 31 3| crime of his nor wrath of mine shall ever move~ ~Thy father’ 32 3| than policy or war.~ ~For mine is thine; O father, save 33 3| waste thy breath, and vex mine ear,~ ~For man is deaf to 34 3| forbear all ill to me and mine—~ ~Still I must own the 35 4| remains; great God, ’tis mine,~ ~Sufficient for my every 36 4| tempter flee,~ ~His foes are mine,—unlovely in my sight.~ ~ 37 4| hate.~ ~Such vast ambition mine as Cæsar never knew,—~ ~ 38 4| That peace, Pauline, is mine, mine wholly, mine for aye!~ ~ 39 4| peace, Pauline, is mine, mine wholly, mine for aye!~ ~ 40 4| Pauline, is mine, mine wholly, mine for aye!~ ~Nor time, nor 41 4| Christians’ God alone is mine,—is thine,~145~Jehovah only 42 4| 150~ POLY. Another Father mine! His love most dear~ ~Removes 43 4| this—the treasure that was mine—~ ~To thy most tender care 44 4| conceive~ ~A mind so strange! Mine ears cannot believe~ ~That 45 4| by the Gods, it shall be mine!~ 325~Nor God nor fiend 46 5| should lend.~ ~Who here is mine ally, and who my foe?~145~ 47 5| Polyeucte die!’~ ~Thy tears are mine, and thy pure constancy~ 48 5| His villainy—or worth—is mine!~ ~Why stay thy hand while 49 5| heart!’~ ~Thy bliss and mine secure! Let me depart!~ ~ 50 5| By him. His Christ is mine, and I am his;~ ~O, blessed 51 5| PAUL. (To FELIX.) Yes, mine for ever now! Hail, glorious