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[Happy the man redeem'd at last]
As also the high priest doth bear me witness, &c.
—xxii. 5.
Happy the man redeem'd at last
From blind misjudging zeal,
Who dares for all his actions past
To zealous foes appeal:
Able they are to testify
Of him they hate and fear,
They cannot in their hearts deny
The madman was sincere.
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