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Shall from diseases chill and dreadful be
But blessed shall they be even when they go
In figure, stature, growth; and there shall be
Should be brought upon men of evil soul.
Then on a sudden there shall be a sign
But by his guiding nations shall be brought
Will be for ages on the lawless bring.
There shall be an uprising; on the waves
Shall be for three hours in the midst of day,
There shall be wise guides, and then afterward
There shall be a cessation of the prophets.
Shall be for those men, when they shall begin
And from the land the Hebrews shall be driven
They shall much darnel mingle, there shall be
Be barren from neglect, and fruits shall fail,
And there shall be a selling of their freedom
And lack of men shall be in all the world,
Of man on earth, he would be wonderstruck.
And then shall there be peace and wisdom deep,
And every haven, shall be free to men
Who wrestle. And then there shall be again
Into the heavenly sky, and it shall be
[Do not be rich unrighteously, but lead
A life of probity. Be satisfied
Hold fast in heart a secret. Be unwilling
Nor harshly accost a man who may be blamed.
The unlawful or just, it shall be decided
Of the field. And let strangers be esteemed
But let there not be anyone a stranger
For gold or silver; in them there will be
But with all be frank, and things from the soul
I tell not; but let each man's will be right.
Can never be undone. Let not thy hand
Be hasty, but ferocious passion curb;
Be common, neither great nor overmuch.
Follows that of the good. To be revered
Be not thou envious, faithless, or abusive,
Be prudent and abstain from shameless deeds.
Elect and faithful, there shall be confusion,
And there shall be upon them fearful wrath
With sleepless eyes. For it will be at dawn
And it shall be as I say, it shall be,
And it shall be as I say, it shall be,
Three evil signs of life to be destroyed.
Who shall be found with burden in the womb!
Shall be bereft, air, earth, sea, light, sky, days,
Who shall be judge of mortals; and to them
Shall bodies of those on earth one day be raised.
Who are to be judged at the judgment-seat,
Shall be saved; and the godless furthermore
Shall they be cast 'neath many horrid beasts
But when there shall be many punishments
Shall be for them, nor piteous voice be heard
Shall be for them, nor piteous voice be heard
Of life be common and wealth unapportioned.
For there no longer will be poor nor rich,
Nor autumn be [nor marriage, nor yet death,
And endless gnawing anguish to be saved;
What shall I be in that day? for I sinned--
As one who is and was erst and shall be
To another, but dire wickedness shall be
Work before men: but nothing shall be brought
And many mortals shall be lead astray
Shall the whole world be governed by the hands
Then all the elements shall be bereft
Subject shall all things be to him who comes
To be reared by the mother. But When now
Him into Phrygia to be reared apart
Plant things which are to be. And to my mind
And then shall be another kingdom, white
There will again be gold, and silver too,
And to those men shall great disaster be,
And forthwith in them there shall be a force
And in those days there shall be among men
Shalt be with them even to the seventh kingdom,
Of which a king of Egypt shall be king
Who shall be a descendant from the Greeks.
Shall be again strong and they shall be guides
Shall be again strong and they shall be guides
And what next, and what evil last shall be
Again shall there be tyrants for the Greeks
And for men shall be no more rest from war.
To leave the holy land. And thou shalt be
And every land shall be filled up with thee,
And every sea; and everyone shall be
Shall all be desert; and the altar fenced
And the wonders of thy temple all be waste.
Shall be unfailing; and as times revolve
Be, as it was before. . . .
And plant in royal minds things yet to be.
And then shalt thou be, as thou wast before,
As one not born; and then shalt thou be filled
And house of judgment among men be called,
Dreadful and grievous; there shall be again
And all thy land shall be a wilderness,
And desolations shall thy cities be.
And yet again there shall be among men
Shall leave Maeotis's lake, and there shall be
Drunken with wine, now shalt thou be a slave
There shall be no thought, but by evil plans