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2365.
[He made the direful place his own]
That he might go to his own place.
—i. 25.
He made the direful place his own,
For devils, not for man prepared,
Predestined by himself alone,
The traitor claim'd a fiend's reward,
Author of his own ruin fell
A bold intruder into hell.
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