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[Urged by his old infernal lord]
He drew out his sword, and would have killed, &c.
—xvi. 27.
Urged by his old infernal lord,
Who fear'd to lose his lawful prey,
He draws the self-destroyer's sword
Body and soul at once to slay,
Nor knows the End of sin and fear,
His true eternal Life was near.
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