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But , with averted eyes , th ' omniscient Judge Scorns the base hireling , and the slavish drudge . Where dwell these matchless saints ? -old Curio Ev'n at your side , Sir , and before your eyes , [ cries .
But , with averted eyes , th ' omniscient Judge Scorns the base hireling , and the slavish drudge . Where dwell these matchless saints ? -old Curio Ev'n at your side , Sir , and before your eyes , [ cries .
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... With which hypocrisy for ever teems , ( Though other follies strike the public eye , 620 And raise a laugh ) pass ... And place , instead of quirks themselves devise , Lama sabacthani before their eyes ; 630 To prove that without ...
... With which hypocrisy for ever teems , ( Though other follies strike the public eye , 620 And raise a laugh ) pass ... And place , instead of quirks themselves devise , Lama sabacthani before their eyes ; 630 To prove that without ...
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Or will he seek to dazzle me with tropes , As with the di'mond on his lily hand , And play his brilliant parts before my eyes , When I am hungry for the bread of life ? He mocks his Maker , prostitutes and shames His noble office ...
Or will he seek to dazzle me with tropes , As with the di'mond on his lily hand , And play his brilliant parts before my eyes , When I am hungry for the bread of life ? He mocks his Maker , prostitutes and shames His noble office ...
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