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[Piety respect inspires]
And of the rest durst no man join himself, &c.
—v. 13.
Piety respect inspires,
But rarely in the great:
Oft the multitude admires
And longs to imitate:
Ready for converting grace
They thus evince the work begun,
Who in others love and praise
The power of faith unknown.
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