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The Human.

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Within each living man there doth reside,     In some unrifled chamber of the heart,     A hidden treasure: wayward as thou art     I love thee, man, and bind thee to my side!     By that sweet act I purify my pride     And hasten onward--willing even to part     With pleasant graces: though thy hue is swart,     I bear thee company, thou art my guide!     Even in thy sinning wise beyond thy ken     To thee a subtle debt my soul is owing!     I take an impulse from the worst of men     That lends a wing unto my onward going;     Then let me pay them gladly back again     With prayer and love from Faith and Duty flowing!

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