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[And can a messenger be proud]
And can a messenger be proud,Extoll'd by the admiring crowd,
Honours Divine with joy receive,
Which sinners blasphemously give?
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Exchanging for reproach and pain,
He would be like the' apostle tried,
And rather slain than deified.
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