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I value more than I despise          My tendency to sin,     Because it helps me sympathise          With all my tempted kin.     He who has nothing in his soul          That links him to the sod,     Knows not that joy of self-control          Which lifts him up to God.     And I am glad my heart can say,          When others trip and fall     (Although I safely passed that way),          'I understand it all.'

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