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[If God the slothful wretch reject]
If God the slothful wretch rejectThat hides a single gift or grace,
What punishment may they expect
Who might do good to half our race!
Who all their time and fortune lose:
Who not contented to conceal,
Their talents manifold abuse;
They claim for theirs the deepest hell.
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