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It always felt to me -- a wrong

 It always felt to me -- a wrong
To that Old Moses -- done --
To let him see -- the Canaan --
Without the entering --

And tho' in soberer moments --
No Moses there can be
I'm satisfied -- the Romance
In point of injury --

Surpasses sharper stated --
Of Stephen -- or of Paul --
For these -- were only put to death --
While God's adroiter will

On Moses -- seemed to fasten
With tantalizing Play
As Boy -- should deal with lesser Boy --
To prove ability.
The fault -- was doubtless Israel's -- Myself -- had banned the Tribes -- And ushered Grand Old Moses In Pentateuchal Robes Upon the Broad Possession 'Twas little -- But titled Him -- to see -- Old Man on Nebo! Late as this -- My justice bleeds -- for Thee!

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