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By one another. Then a great destroyer
Each one an idol, formed by mortal hands;
By sacred altars one of barbarous mind,
Crowning her head with which she was by thee
The Persian land by lot, he shall make war
Shall judgement by the Immortal come to men.
He, courting by his voice all-musical
And on the temple made by God he seized
All-desolate whole ages by thyself
Shall overthrow Syene; by their might
Lead him who flees by guile against the voice
By evil fates surrounded, for mankind
All that is fair, and by thee have been changed
Sound battle--din nor by a foe's mad hands
By far the noblest of the Hebrews stretched,
By reason of the sword, rich child of God,
Flower longed for by him only, goodly light
Inspired by hymns. No more shall unclean foot
Thus shalt thou be by earthquakes overthrown
By chasms, and earthquakes come headlong down
Cast down by hands of godless men unjust
Reduced to ashes, by Eridanus
Shall by the nightly surges under shore
By deadly sting to perish utterly.
In brothels by assault and punishment
And by much-laboring indecency.
Of revelry; for by thee virgin maids
By an unholy hand, house ever flourishing,
By the soul hoped for and the body itself.
Nor did wise workman make a stone by them,
Touching the clouds themselves and seen by all,
Shalt lie in golden mountains and by streams
By rout of earthquake. But the Parthians dire
Devour their parents, being by hunger worn,
In Egypt, and the people made by God
Shall be destroyed by waters. And the winds
Suffering things lamentable, shall by swords
Which Nilus by his seven swimming streams
By kettle-drums and cymbals boisterous sound.
By swiftly flowing rivers and by swords.
By swiftly flowing rivers and by swords.
For, made a widow by the feebleness
Was, actual Word, begotten by his Father,
And by the Holy Spirit donning flesh
To be deceived; and then earth, seized by force,
Obtained no portion by inheritance,
When they shall be by night and hunger slain.
They may enslave them by a false pretense.
Subjected by thy follies lawlessly?
Under the earth. By naphtha and asphalt
And having full power, and by the decrees
When, taking thee by force, an ill-starred fate
Shall perish by the wickedness of rulers,
And unto all men, and by their own works
All one by one, yet shall men see in heaven
The sun obscurely looking shines by night;
Alike for all, divided not by walls
By water in twelve springs; and there shall rule
Holy arms, conquering Amalek by faith,
By the holy hands of God, and whom by guile
By the holy hands of God, and whom by guile
I now by my hands, and thou by the Word
I now by my hands, and thou by the Word
Baptizing with water by the elders' hands,
And by the Word accomplishing all things,
And healing every sickness. By his word
For of reeds shaken by another spirit
Which from the first by the decrees of men
By means of waters of immortal spring
From their blood; for he is not by thy songs
Nor by thy prayers appeased, nor does he give
Blood-stained by wars; and all the souls of men
Both by loud crying and by fear,] dissolved
Both by loud crying and by fear,] dissolved
By thirst, by famine, and by plague and murders,
By thirst, by famine, and by plague and murders,
By thirst, by famine, and by plague and murders,
By the hands of a virgin undefiled.
And all that have been spoken by my mouth
Treat as divine, and shaping it by hand
When I shall prove all by fire. For all things
Exalted, proven by trial, and who stopped
Enjoining silence, urged by love of gain,
True and eternal, measuring by thy power
These things by word, and all things came to pass
Was cheered by the voice, and the maiden laughed
A boy distinguished by his virgin birth;
'Was honored by the wise men, and the babe
And Bethlehem called by God the fatherland
Nor by the smoke of flesh-consuming pyre
Divided off by various languages
Destroyed that race by many waters, then
By which the tower unutterably great
The fruitful land of ruin by command
Destroyed with blows by reason of hard fights.
Shall the sad Persians by the Tigris wail,
Upon the East by reason of hard fights;
By reason, and all things will he subject,
Moans of young children by a fountain pure,
And war and plague by reason of hard fights.