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For all, and in all hearts as best gift thought.]
For all, and in all hearts as best gift thought.]
Shall all be desert; and the altar fenced
Shall all fall to the ground, since in thy heart
The immortal Father, God of all mankind,
And the wonders of thy temple all be waste.
God's temple new. And all the Persian kings
And he bade me proclaim through all the earth
Through all the earth the rush of sinful men
A dreadful judgment, and ye all shall come
And by the demon of all violence,
And all thy land shall be a wilderness,
And many cities, men and all, shall fall:--
Shall all of them be perfectly fulfilled.
By wintry storms and hail, bearing, all things,
Shall all good order come upon mankind,
Which of all things is excellent for men,
Roused forwards; and all Asia shall sustain
With a city, men and all, of the Earth-shaker
But to thee most of all she'll bear and cause
Shalt boast o'er all, but flute shall sound like strain.
And women, and all cities by the sea;
By strokes o'er all the earth, and bitter fate
Woe to thee, Gog and Magog, and to all,
Of each speak fitly? For on all the nations
Suffering all fearful outrage; and to them
And they shall see their goods and all their wealth
A hundred, and one shall destroy them all;
And then upon all Hellas there shall be
Together shall upon all mortals come.
Like brass and over all the earth a drought,
Shall mortals all lament the barrenness
A much-distressing fire; and of all men
Honor the All-Father's name, and let it not
The face of God the mighty. And all souls
Ye should not make till all things come to pass,
To be all fulfilled; and strong force shall urge.
Unto all mortals. For to them alone
And all that empty-minded mortals will;
And then their parents; and above all men
Of Persians and Galatians and all Asia,
Which they were under. Therefore on all men
The immortal Sire of all men, but revered
Shall cover all the land, cut up all things,
Shall cover all the land, cut up all things,
And fill all things with evils; he will cast
All its possessions carry them away
On the much-nourishing earth; and all the works
Which is for mortals of all things the best.
When on all mortals there shall come the height
And chiefs all flee into another land,
Ravage all Hellas and drain the rich land.
And they shall all be without burial,
And all unsown shall it be and unplowed,
And shields and javelins and all sorts of arms;
Who shall make all earth cease from evil war,
All these things, but obey the good decrees
To all rude people of an empty mind,
Upon them, and they all shall be destroyed
And in those days shall earth, all-mother, reel
In the deep sea, and all wild, beasts of earth,
And countless tribes of winged fowl, and all
And to all shall dark Erebus appear.
Shall all fall to the earth, since they knew not
But with a senseless soul all hurried on
And God shall judge all by war and by sword
And all the unholy shall be bathed in blood;
And all these things the great eternal God
But children of the mighty God shall all
Shall be a shelter, as on all sides round
And the hand of the Holy One. And then shall all
The immortal God loves those men; for all things
[And in those days shall earth, all-mother, reel.]
"Come, falling on the earth let us all pray
Since he alone is Lord; and let us all
Which is most righteous of all (laws) on earth.
Supplied through all our land with arms of foes
Even shields and helmets and all sorts of arms,
Upon men. For all-mother earth shall yield
But great peace, shall be upon all the earth,
Of the age, and o'er all earth common law
And then a kingdom over all mankind
And portals of the blessed, and all joys,
Shall call it. And all pathways of the plain
For crossing and for sailing; for all peace
That thou may'st know when the end of all things
A cloud of dust borne forth to all the earth,
In the dense fog. This end of all things God
But all must sacrifice to the great King.
For Hellas to proclaim to all the wrath
But at that time when all thing come to pass
Did God put all things to be afterwards,
Were all made known; and thus from mine own mouth
Let all these truthful things remain declared.
Hear how much, all too true, I am about,
He, looking down at once on all, is seen
Will prove all things. But do thou in all things,
Will prove all things. But do thou in all things,
O people, to the Sibyl give all ear,
They will reject them all; and they will look