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[Out of the dungeon brought]
And he departed, and went into another place.
—xii. 17.
Out of the dungeon brought,
Through reason's light alone
The' ambassador of Christ is taught
His furious foes to shun;
The man of prudent zeal
Withdraws out of their sight,
And when preserved by miracle
Preserves himself by flight.
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