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'tis providence alone secures,

in every change, both mine and yours:

safety consists not in escape

from dangers of a frightful shape;

an earthquake may be bid to spare

the man that's strangled by a hair.

fate steals along with silent tread

found oftenest in what least we dread,

frowns in the storm with angry brow,

but in the sunshine strikes the blow.

william cowper

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