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[What harm to raise a fortune fair]
The deceitfulness of riches, choke the word.
—xiii. 22.
What harm to raise a fortune fair,
What harm a fortune fair to' increase?
The lust of gold, the thorns of care
Choke every seed of righteousness:
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We cloke our covetous desire,
We justify our gainful sin,
Till Satan pays his slaves their hire.
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