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by John Newton
1 A Lion, though by nature wild,
2 He watches, with submissive eye,
3 But man himself, who thus subdues
4 Though by the Lord preserv'd and fed,
5 Alike in vain, of grace that saves,
6 O Saviour! how thy wondrous pow'r
7 The love thy bleeding cross displays,
8 Yet we are but renew'd in part,
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Read a letter of Newton's that describes the visit of a lion to Olney. This poem was based on the same incident.
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