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OT Pseudepigrapha
But now an unseen and unholy king
And let it go unbuilt. But he himself
Nor tumult, but a righteous strife in all.
By rout of earthquake. But the Parthians dire
But to remain submerged in Ocean's waves;
But those whom love of Egypt led to thee
Shall all lament thee badly; but who put
But when the Ethiopians, forsaking
But for thee only, Sodomitic land,
Who mocks at mortal schemes; but from a thorn
But thou shalt look upon a heavenly house,
Bereft of men, but of the means of life
That have dared evils. But a common Lord
Propitiate God, but shall not make an end
And some shall send forth winds. But furthermore
But when a new shoot shall out of a root
And it shall with the times be full. But when
This foreign law. But to them afterwards
But then a chief of Italy shall flee
From the force of the spear. But they shall leave
Because they knew not God, but always gave
But in the reverential acts of men--
Slaying the shaggy-haired lamb, but with all
But taking hold of that man sprinkle him
But God shall make thee utterly unknown,
Not with stars, but with fire. Not speedily
Shall they be made to perish, but dissolved
But talking mere words over sorrows they
But in the third lot of revolving years,
Shall be nor ears of corn; but all shall eat
Countless my couches, but no marriage-bond
For I shall not live always, but a time
For men an equal light, but, bought with gold,
But when thou shalt have had voluptuous kings
But shalt lie prostrate. For the glory also
Is with the dead; but an eternity
But to all Latins most? It honors him
Having a fiery soul. But when he shall
But greatest, There shall also be for Thebes
They'll perish; but they would not be persuaded,
But when forthwith there shall increase for ill
Of poisonous sowings. But with shameless soul
But shamelessly will they strip off still more;
But then when heavenly grace shall reign within,
But when the generation tenth shall be
But when God shall change times . . .
But when the world has perished . . .
But the lawless shall that fire whirl round and round.
And brimstone flow. But for all mortals then
But it shall be stumbling block of the world,
For not in glory, but as mortal man
Of anger and revenge. But when these things
But gall for food and vinegar to drink
They'll show him. But the curtain of the temple
Being imperishable; but present
Being disordered; but a mighty sound
But they are wholly ignorant of good.
Judgment to choose good life; but they themselves
But in the latest times the earth he passed,
But she again was gladdened and her heart
But it was no great wonder unto God
But joyful with pure minds and cheerful soul,
But when there shall come from the radiant heaven
But when a Persian shall rule, and a son
And shall destroy all thy men. But when he
But he shall come again and every nation
But when for rolling decades two and five
But one of these shall be a mighty king,
But when with cruel Ares there shall come
But when Italian soil shall generate,
Of fine ears, high-souled Egypt; but again
Shall he bear off! But with those yet to come
But him though dead the nations of mankind
But when forthwith these things have been fulfilled
Confusion. But exceeding terribly
Shall he be; but behind him he shall leave
But by base spearman he himself shall fall
The alphabet; but his race shall pass out.
But kings of lofty spirit shall embrace
But do thou, fleeing, leave the former king,
But when a mighty city prosperous
But a great-hearted hero, who shall glean
But the new world of black soil and fair corn,
But marshy Egypt's eight kings shall fill up
Of all of them, but there shall issue forth
Betrayer of her kingdom. But they shall
He shall cease; but a root shall sprout again
Of gold and silver; but from her own men
But tyrants, and there be of thousands chiefs
But when thou shalt come to an end of time
Ruling a measured period; but a lord
But having suffered misery in wars
No more a widow, but thou shalt cohabit
Booty and spoil, but giving peoples laws;
But I to Python and to Panopeus
But now, Lord, end my very lovely strain,
BUT come now, hear of me the mournful time
But when a radiant star all like the sun
Come clothed in flesh like mortals; but with him
Shall increase. But the mighty king himself