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1836.
[They drag her out to public view]
They . . . set her in the midst.
—viii. 3.
They drag her out to public view,
Zealots who mercy never knew,
Who all remorse disown:
Drag her to death with hands unclean,
And fierce against another's sin,
Insult before they stone!
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