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721.
[Yes; their slanderous lies I hear]
Hearest Thou not how many things they, &c.
—xxvii. 13.
Yes; their slanderous lies I hear,
As one that hears them not,
Silent at the bar appear
Where truth is never sought:
Let them every evil say,
Against the servants testify:
Judged in man's unrighteous day,
I as my Lord reply.
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