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483.
[None is originally good]
There is none good but One, that is, God.
—xix. 17.
None is originally good,
Good from himself, but Thee:
The good Thou hast on man bestow'd,
Is not his property:
And just (by Thee accounted just)
Himself he cannot call,
But still confesses in the dust
That God is all in all.
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