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My Sonnets

[by W. C. Bennett]

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[Judge none, for know your vision is all blind]

Judge none, for know your vision is all blind
Bent on another's actions to decide
How guilty is the doer. What shall guide,
Unerringly, your search for what his mind
Deems evil, or thinks good? Is he confined
To test his actions by the guage applied
By you? Not so. If man be justified
(Although condemned he be by all his kind)
To his own thoughts, unjust is your false blame:
From all reproach of man should he be free.
You say his deeds are ill. Thinks he the same?
If not, the circumstances blame, with me,
That made him evil hold for good: for thou,
With nurture like to his, hadst been as he is now.
June 26th, 1843.