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If all the sermons good men preach     And all the precepts that they teach         Were gathered into one     Unbroken line of silver speech,     The shining filament might reach         From earth unto the sun.     If all the stories ever told     By wild romancers, young or old,         Into a thread were drawn,     And from its cable coil unrolled,     'Twould span those misty hills of gold         That heaven seems resting on.     If every folly, every freak,     From day to day, from week to week,         Is written in "The Book,"     With all the idle words we speak,     Would it not crimson many a cheek         Upon the page to look?     If all the good deeds that we do     From honest motives pure and true         Shall there recorded be,     Known unto God and angels too,     Is it not sad they are so few         And wrought so charily?

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