|  | books.google.com The two extremes are equally remote From truth and reason; do not, then, confound One with the other, but reject them ... For by superior energies; more strict Affiance in each other; faith more firm In their unhallowed principles, the bad Have fairly earned a victory o'er the weak, The vacillating, inconsistent good. ... Indeed "the law," as Wordsworth had enunciated it, by which "superior energies" had gained their victory over "the weak, / The vacillating, inconsistent good" was already ... |
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