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2973.
[For this let fiery zealots seize]
For these causes the Jews caught me in, &c.
—xxvi. 21.
For this let fiery zealots seize,
(If Thou the ruffians' hands unbind;)
Me in the courts of holiness,
The temple's foe, they still may find:
Assured that Thou art always near,
I come to suffer all Thy will,
By love Divine forbid to fear
The men who can this body kill.
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