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1 Is it for a poor publican , like me, to tell the Master of this noble ship which way the wind will blow next?
2 As David said, "Against thee, thee only have I sinned": and I might say with the poor publican , "God be merciful unto me a sinner."
3 Doth he not here, by the lost sheep, mean the poor Publican ?
4 Doth the poor Publican stand to vex thee?
5 And is this thy way poor Publican !
6 It is excluded, and he with it, and the poor Publican taken into favour, that boasting might be cut off.
8 But, alas, poor Publican !
9 But these rows are no light matters to us poor publicans , who must please every one and keep the whole menagerie in order.
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