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41.
[Who teach their children to admire]
Who teach their children to admireThe pomp which earth displays,
And bid them from their birth aspire
To riches, power, and praise;
They blindly take the murderer's part,
To him their offspring sell,
Poison their unexperienced heart,
And train them up for hell.
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