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[When given up to brutish lust]
The herd ran violently down a steep place, &c.
—viii. 33.
When given up to brutish lust,
Left by the holy God and just
To his own heart's desire,
He hurries for a moment on,
Rushes with his companions down,
And plunges in the fire.
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