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[Intreated as a criminal]
Though I have committed nothing against, &c.
—xxviii. 17.
Intreated as a criminal,
The Saviour's messenger
Doth meekly, in the sight of all,
His innocency clear:
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Whom all unjustly blame,
He keeps, for Jesu's sake alone,
A pure unspotted name.
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