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124 See where rebellious paions rage, And fierce deires and lut engage; The meanet foe of all the train Has thouands and ten thouands lain.

Thou tread't upon enchanted ground, Perils and nares beet thee round; Beware of all, guard every part, But mot, the traitor in thy heart.

Come then, my oul, now learn to wield The weight of thine immortal hield; Put on the armour from above Of heavenly truth and heavenly love.

The terror and the charm repel, And powers of earth, and powers of hell; The man of Calvary triumph'd here; Why hould his faithful followers fear? An