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Read the excerpt and complete the sentences that follow. a song of the english by rudyard kipling (excerpt) fair is our lot -- o goodly is our heritage! (humble ye, my people, and be fearful in your mirth! ) for the lord our god most high he hath made the deep as dry, he hath smote for us a pathway to the ends of all the earth! yea, though we sinned -- and our rulers went from righteousness -- deep in all dishonour though we stained our garments' hem. oh be ye not dismayed, though we stumbled and we strayed, we were led by evil counsellors -- the lord shall deal with them! . keep ye the law -- be swift in all obedience -- clear the land of evil, drive the road and bridge the ford. make ye sure to each his own that he reap where he hath sown; by the peace among our peoples let men know we serve the lord! in the poem, the word goodly means 1.) and the phrase "evil counsellors" refers to 2.)   1 a.) joyful b.) indians c.) hearty d.) admirable 2 a.) indians b.) ancestors c.) warriors d.) rulers

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