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2603.
[By wisdom pure, and humble love]
In a trance I saw a vision.
—xi. 5.
By wisdom pure, and humble love
Made slow and circumspect,
One of a thousand we approve
And all the rest reject;
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If others seek or shun,
We steer betwixt the two extremes
To credit all, or none.
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