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And be rased to the ground, and thee shall fire
And then shalt thou be wholly desolate,
Of senate? Where shall be the race of Rhea,
Unto the west, there shall be then a lord
Shall be for thee no longer, nor shalt thou,
Ill-fated, ever be raised up again,
Where then thy power? What allied land shall be
For then in all earth shall confusion be
And parents shall not be to children dear
Unlooked-for. Thine thenceforth shall gnashing be
And shall afflict thy children, and there be
Against the Romans first of all be wrath
Shalt disappear and shalt be burning dust
Nor other nation. Plundered thou shalt be
Shalt be a triumph and reproach of all.
When there shall be of Egypt thrice five kings.
But greatest, There shall also be for Thebes
And Rome shall be a room, and Delos dull,
They'll perish; but they would not be persuaded,
Which would have been much more, to be desired.
But when the generation tenth shall be
And there shall be a rising of the dead;
The running of the lame shall be most swift,
Shall life and wealth be common. And the land
Winter producing summer, then shall be
And the earth shall perspire, when there shall be
The King who for the ages is to be,
Shall be a desert and a place of thorns.
And lamentation shall there be from all
Shall be eclipsed and dances of the stars.
Be level and no more on any sea
Shall there be sailing. For the earth shall then
With heat be shriveled and the dashing streams
Shall there a sign be, a distinguished seal,
But it shall be stumbling block of the world,
That the people might know him to be elect
And silent he will be when buffeted
Shall be accomplished, of the which I spoke,
Then unto him shall every law be loosed
Shall be asunder rent and in midday
There shall be for three hours dark, monstrous night.
From above, they might be no more enslaved
Shall he as Lord in flesh be visible,
Our slavish yoke, so grievous to be borne
The well-winged birds, nor stepping be on earth;
For wild beasts shall all perish. Nor shall be
And of those yet to be, and of the dead;
"Morrow shall be," nor "yesterday has been;"
And unto ages there shall be the light
Was made a human form and came to be
Shall many-counseling men be governors;
And while this one is ruler there shall be
Shalt thou be given over as a slave,
Be servant unto Ethiopian men
The twentieth and the tenth year shall be king,
Shall be mad and declare their liberty,
There shall be great peace throughout all the world.
Of his time, there shall be as many kings
But one of these shall be a mighty king,
Great wonder unto mortals, there shall be
A great sign to them that are yet to be;
And then again shall there be growing up
Shall there be a revolt of thine own men.
Shall be a strong brave king; of foulest deeds
Twice five shall be filled with the bloody deeds
To be an ambush pregnant with the Greeks,
Shall be undying fame. And the great king,
It shall be, when all these things come to pass.
And there shall be an old man, minstrel wise,
Shall be instructed; for his chapters he
Thou shalt the miserable refuse be
He shall among the foremost fighters be,
Shall he be; but behind him he shall leave
Be neither willing to remain nor fear
To be unhappy; for on thee shall come
And it shall be named from him, fate and death,
And other kings there shall be, twice four men
And there shall be a bride of Egypt then
She alone shall be the metropolis.
And peace shall be deep throughout all the world;
Thereafter of itself; and there shall be
There shall be of the land by Nilus' streams
And her name very lovely shall be that
For thee, O dusky land, shall there be wars
But tyrants, and there be of thousands chiefs
There shall no longer a dictator be
Shall surely come. For there shall be for thee,
For round the walls of thy land there shall be
To the resistless man. And thou shalt be
A furious warrior. And then shalt thou be
And then shall Egypt be the toiling slave
O very wealthy Egypt, thou shalt be
Thou shalt to peoples be a wretched slave
Shall be of Rome the ruler, very strong
O thou of goodly fruit, he shall be full
For he, great soul, shall be the best in wars;
Be other greater scepter-bearing king
Shall bear rule, and with his initial be
Shall gather; and with him there shall not be
Yet there shall be on him the greatest sign: