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924.
[By his tyrannising sin]
A certain woman, whose young daughter had, &c.
—vii. 25.
By his tyrannising sin
The sinner is possess'd,
Harass'd by a spirit unclean
Which will not let him rest:
This my dreadful case I own:
But tortured by the fiend impure,
Jesus, at Thy feet I groan,
And here expect a cure.
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