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[No wily fiend, by magic spell]
Saul perceived that it was Samuel.
—xxviii. 14.
No wily fiend, by magic spell
Evoked from his infernal cell,
To personate the prophet true,
But Samuel's self appears in view;
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Humbly accept his punishment,
To warn him of his instant doom,
But not denounce the wrath to come.
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