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[Not hasty, not precipitate]
Felix...deferred them, and said, When Lysias, &c.
—xxiv. 22.
Not hasty, not precipitate,
To sentence, or to clear,
'Tis wisdom in a judge to wait
And all informants hear;
He then shall to the utmost know,
And Jesu's servant find
A minister of good below,
A friend of all mankind.
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