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3013.
[Escaped from the tempestuous sea]
There came a viper out of the heat, &c.
—xxviii. 3.
Escaped from the tempestuous sea
Who dared in God confide,
By dangers new his faith must be
By fresh temptations tried;
The viper fasten'd on his hand
And shook into the flame
Shall show that both by sea and land
His Saviour is the same.
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