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376.
[Tell me “'Tis I—that died for thee,”]
It is I; be not afraid.
—xiv. 27.
Tell me “'Tis I—that died for thee,”
And I shall fear no more,
Till the rough wind and boisterous sea
Hurry me to the shore.
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