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1302.
[The slave to vile affections sold]
Oftentimes it had caught him, &c.
—viii. 29.
The slave to vile affections sold,
No laws can bind, no fetters hold;
By Satan's impulse driven
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Far from the pleasant paths of peace,
As far as hell from heaven.
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