aware of,

“And shall cut him asunder, and appoint him his por- [10]

tion with the hypocrites.”

One mercilessly assails me for opposing the subtle lie,

others charge upon me with full-fledged invective for, as

they say, having too much charity; but neither moves

me from the path made luminous by divine Love. [15]

In my public works I lay bare the ability, in belief, of

evil to break the Decalogue,—to murder, steal, commit

adultery, and so on. Those who deny my wisdom or