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				Title:     The Covenant 
			    Author: Rudyard Kipling [More Titles by Kipling ]		                
			     1914 We thought we ranked above the chance of ill.
 Others might fall, not we, for we were wise--
 Merchants in freedom. So, of our free-will
 We let our servants drug our strength with lies.
 The pleasure and the poison had its way
 On us as on the meanest, till we learned
 That he who lies will steal, who steals will slay.
 Neither God's judgment nor man's heart was turned.
  Yet there remains His Mercy--to be soughtThrough wrath and peril till we cleanse the wrong
 By that last right which our forefathers claimed
 When their Law failed them and its stewards were bought.
 This is our cause. God help us, and make strong
 Our wills to meet Him later, unashamed!
 
 
 
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