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Holy Sonnets
XIX

by John Donne

And through that bitter agonie, 
Which is still the agonie of pious wits, 
Disputing what distorted thee, 
And interrupted evennesse, with fits; 
And through thy free confession 
Though thereby they were then 
Made blind, so that thou might' st from them have gone, 
Good Lord deliver us, and teach us when 
Wee may not, and we may blinde unjust men. 
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