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1549.
[I too have done the same]
Judas, betrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss?
—xxii. 48.
I too have done the same,
Professing to be Thine,
Exposing to contempt the name
And work, and cause Divine:
Yet for my treacherous kiss
Thou dost not Lord reprove,
But pardonest all I did amiss
With a kind kiss of love.
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