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780.
[Whom God declares a perfect man]
Thou sayest, How doth God know?
—xxii. 13.
Whom God declares a perfect man,
Whom God disdains not to commend,
Is censured as a wretch profane,
An atheist by his pious friend,
To show, how changeable and blind
The kindest, wisest of mankind.
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