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1845.
[And what though every man condemn]
She said, No man, Lord.
—viii. 11.
And what though every man condemn,
And every fiend conspire with them
Hellish with human pride
To doom a sinner in distress,
The Judge (if thou thy guilt confess)
The Judge is on thy side.
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