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1    1,   1|          way of living,~Not for religion’s sake, but out of envy,~
2    1,   6|        admired than men of true religion,~Nothing more noble or more
3    1,   6|       retirement;~Who reconcile religion with their vices,~Are quick
4    1,   6|      denies their claim to true religion;~Yet they’re no braggadocios
5    1,   6| insufferable display,~And their religion’s human, tractable;~They
6    4,   1|       be made!~Tell me—has true religion any maxim~That teaches us
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