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1319.
[What could the curious passion do?]
He desired to see Him.
—ix. 9.
What could the curious passion do?
He would not to his Saviour turn;
His Saviour's messenger he slew;
He saw, and laugh'd the Lord to scorn;
And thus a dire example set,
Still follow'd by the lawless great.
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