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Shall he fall by a treacherous woman's hand.
And there shall rule a child sprung from the race
Of heroes, both a strong and valiant man.
He shall perform a pious work of law,
And he shall have a trisyllabic name,
And then a city for the powerful Latins
Then shall a Macedonian man again
And afterwards shall a great-hearted child
This one true son, yet still a bastard son
Thou shalt serve triumphs, who wast called a queen;
A dreadful lion, a flesh-eating beast,
A dreadful lion, a flesh-eating beast,
A mantle. Flee the thunder-smiting man.
And many a murder shall the wet earth drink.
But when a mighty city prosperous
Thereafter other kings, in a few years,
But a great-hearted hero, who shall glean
And there shall be a bride of Egypt then
Commanding and a noble city great
A female root, a bane of mortal men,
A female root, a bane of mortal men,
He shall cease; but a root shall sprout again
A race beside him growing. For a queen
A race beside him growing. For a queen
Struck by dire Ares by a hostile man,
Rendering a tribute to his memory.
There shall no longer a dictator be
Ruling a measured period; but a lord
Ruling a measured period; but a lord
O widowed one, a capture afterwards;
No more a widow, but thou shalt cohabit
With a man-eating lion terrible,
A furious warrior. And then shalt thou be
Wrought curiously, and a great multitude
A piteous lamentation over thee.
And store of all good things, a nourisher
Thou shalt to peoples be a wretched slave
Of toils and wailings, and didst put a plow
Declare that 1 am a true prophetess
Oracle-singing, yet a messenger
For Philip a dead body (not of Zeus,
And of a woman unenslaved who falls
But when a radiant star all like the sun
But after him a man, a warrior strong,
But after him a man, a warrior strong,
Tear all in pieces. And a fearful sign
A shower of stones; and thereupon the lord
A dreadful serpent breathing grievous war,
With voice and cithara, and sing a song
Then shall a mighty ruler of men come,
A sword shall come upon the sacred land
Himself fall by a strong necessity.
And (one) of these shall be a noble man
And after him a powerful warlike man
A rest from war. Yet all, from west to east,
Shall have a fondness for these and love them
A great wound, and seized at the end of life
Craftily, by a friend, in hallowed house
Wounded; and after him shall be a ruler
For a former king's sake he shall wounded go.
But then another king, a warrior strong,
By many warriors. And again a man
A fate unseemly, hastening eagerly
A silver-headed man, and of the sea
And he shall be a minstrel of rich voice
And a participant in lawful things,
And a just minister of what is right;
Themselves destroy men marked by many a spot,
Himself fall by a treacherous wild beast
With a strong man. And sometime direst wound
When a great sign of God shall be displayed
Who with two tens in his name, born a king
A fearful sign: there shall be a great mist
A fearful sign: there shall be a great mist
Then in the plain of Rome, so that a man
Shall in a bath-room suffer evil plight,
Thy race a widow, having in his name
A widow of thee in a little time,
A widow of thee in a little time,
And in confusion many a horse and man
A warrior roused up by the East for rule;
A warlike Ares he shall come to Thrace;
A man skilled in fraud, full of various wiles,
Another sign: he shall contrive a war
Raise a whole army and subject all things.
Then shall a youthful Caesar with him reign
Having the name of a puissant lord
A temple-guard, shall perish suddenly
A little and put from my heart aside
And unto these again a Roman king
Shall draw near, a young Ares, and as far
There shall a purple-loving warrior rule,
A Caesar, shall even all the earth oppress;
A little rest from war, not for long time;
But when a wolf shall to a flock of sheep
But when a wolf shall to a flock of sheep
But when a Roman Ares shall destroy
A German Ares ruinous of life
For as a fish swims not upon the point
Of a high many-ridged and windy rock