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OT Pseudepigrapha
Granted thee. But do thou wait and confide
There shall be no thought, but by evil plans
And Rome a room; but the decrees of God
But far from them shall lawlessness depart,
But Macedonia shall to Asia bear
Shall drink much murder. But even so shall Hades
But a beginning of evil shall be made;
Of Ilus from the soil. But afterwards
But to thee most of all she'll bear and cause
Wailings and toils and groans; but there shall be
But skillfully; for of my verse and meters
Will open with his hands; but he himself
To die at Ilium; but he himself
But afterwards a spoil shalt thou become
But to thee, Italy, no foreign war
Shall come, but lamentable tribal blood
Be mother, but a nurse of beasts of prey.
But when from Italy shall come a man,
Shall there a last but greatest evil come.
Shalt boast o'er all, but flute shall sound like strain.
Fire ne'er shall leave thee, but thou shalt be burned.
But they, among themselves mixed shamefully,
To enemies, but sorrow to the Greeks.
But when the anger of the mighty God
But come and learn this and store in your hearts,
But until that time there shall be a race
But they lift up their pure arms unto heaven,
The immortal Sire of all men, but revered
But thou, O mortal full of various wiles,
Do not delay and loiter, but do thou,
But him propitiate, the immortal God,
On miserable men. But do thou heed
All these things, but obey the good decrees
But again kings of nations on this land
But with a senseless soul all hurried on
But children of the mighty God shall all
For not the hand of evil war, but rather
But, wretched Hellas, stop thy arrogance
But keep off, do not hold within thy breast
But great peace, shall be upon all the earth,
But change entirely the thoughts in thy heart,
But what God gave for faithful men to honor;
But all must sacrifice to the great King.
But at that time when all thing come to pass
But of the mighty God, whom hands of men
Will prove all things. But do thou in all things,
Not ever imitate; but, mocking them
To believe. But when judgment of the world
How much impiety they wrought]; but the pious
But these things all in the tenth generation
Them shall the Medes o'erpower, but on the throne
But when the great Euphrates shall with blood
But equally balanced is the strife with both.
But, when the race of mortal men shall come
And terror be. But when the Macedonians
And Babylon, great to see but small to fight,
But those from Susa and from Bactria
And Delos visible no more, but things
And to Rhodes shall come evil last, but greatest.
But from the west a great Italian war
But thou, a city firmly set, again
Set fast; but falling headlong down on earth
But when these, trusting folly, shall cast off
But when from deep cleft of Italian land
But when piety shall perish from mankind,
No one shall make account, but even them all
But gnashing with fury and destroying all
But if, ill-disposed, ye obey me not,
But with a fondness for strange lack of sense
But when now all things shall have been reduced
But all who shall be pious shall again
BUT come, now, hear of me the mournful time
But after a long time shall he transmit
And sprinkle it with gore; but out of sight
Shall he return; but God will prove him naught.
Shall point out clearly. But from him a son,
Escape not fate unseemly, but shall be
But dust that of Nemea's flower has name,
After him three shall rule; but the third one
Utterly evil. But they labor hard,
Delighted. But, as he himself obtained
A third part. But with nimble leap shall he
Besiege and waste. But when he shall possess
But when the fourth year a great star shall shine,
To suffer evils, but thou shalt remain
But thou saidst, "I'm alone, and me no one
Shall sack." But now shall God, who ever is,
But when the white dress Barea round herself
Shall slay the people; but thou, wretched one,
But when the Persian land shall keep away
Shall they be cut off; but they shall set up
But thee shall glorious children honor much
But the wicked, who to heaven sent lawless speech,
With dumb months and dull lips. But all these things
But why does the wise mind grant me these things?
As a word utter; but she shall remain
But let the law of wisdom be your guide
But to the king destruction. And a wind
Be lawful. But wise people shall have peace,
And of souls, but the mighty Father, God