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Algernon Charles Swinburne

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God's own hand
Holds fast all issues of our deeds: with him
The end of all our ends is, but with us
Our ends are, just or unjust: though our works
Find righteous or unrighteous judgment, this
At least is ours, to make them righteous. Go.
--
Faliero, Act III, Sc. 1.

 
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