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Judgment is justest
When the Judged,
His action laid away,
Divested is of every Disk
But his sincerity.
Honor is then the safest hue
In a posthumous Sun-
Not any color will endure
That scrutiny can burn.
Judgment Is Justest
Emily Dickinson
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