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Spontaneous shall then bear, and the course
Nor shall there many days of anxious care,
When they shall ask the imperishable God:
What shall I be in that day? for I sinned--
As one who is and was erst and shall be
Can see God with his eyes? Or who shall bear
To another, but dire wickedness shall be
But when Rome shall o'er Egypt also rule
Governing always, then shall there appear
Over men. And a holy Lord shall come
And then shall come inexorable wrath
On Latin men; three shall by piteous fate
Endamage Rome. And perish shall all men,
With their own houses, when from heaven shall flow
When shall that day and when shall judgment come
When shall that day and when shall judgment come
Unto the bitter day. For it shall come,
When there shall pass among all men a stench
From the Sebastenes Beliar shall come
Hereafter, and the height of hills shall he
Establish, and shall make the sea stand still
And he shall raise the dead, and many signs
Work before men: but nothing shall be brought
And many mortals shall be lead astray
Shall draw near, and a flaming power shall come
Shall draw near, and a flaming power shall come
By billow to the earth, it shall consume
Shall the whole world be governed by the hands
Then when a widow shall o'er all the world
Of short lived men into the deep shall cast,
Then all the elements shall be bereft
Shall roll the heaven, even as a scroll is rolled;
And to the mighty earth and sea shall fall
The entire multiform sky; and there shall flow
And it shall burn the land, and burn the sea,
Shall come, when all these things shall come to pass.
Shall come, when all these things shall come to pass.
Subject shall all things be to him who comes
Shall include horsemen of Phœnicia
And then shall Hellenes, proud and impure,
Then shall a Macedonian nation rule,
Shall come to mortals. But the God of heaven
Shall utterly destroy them from the depth.
And then shall be another kingdom, white
Which shall rule much land, and shake many men,
And out of many cities shall destroy
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
A great affliction, and it shall disturb
And it shall stir up hatred, and all guile
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
On all men? Which of these shall take the lead?
For they shall pay to mighty Cronos's sons
Again shall there be tyrants for the Greeks
And for men shall be no more rest from war.
And the dread Phrygians shall perish all,
And unto Troy shall evil come that day.
Evil shall straightaway come, and to all Egypt
Fulfillment, then straightway shall come on men
There shall an evil come to pious men
Or, if men's notice he escape, he shall
God's measure. But to them shall also come
And every means of life and wealth shall perish;
And every land shall be filled up with thee,
And every sea; and everyone shall be
Shall all be desert; and the altar fenced
Shall all fall to the ground, since in thy heart
Of time seven decades shall thy fruitful land
In the great God's pure laws, when he shall lift
Shall be unfailing; and as times revolve
This race shall bear rule and begin to build
Shall aid with bronze and gold and well-wrought iron.
By night. And then the temple shall again
Shall some time come, and shout of mortal men
Shall ruin every land. For high in air to thee
O Babylon, shall it come from above,
Shall it come down, and the soul in thy children
Shall the Eternal utterly destroy.
To thee, O Egypt, shall a great blow come
A sword shall pass, and scattering and death
And famine shall prevail until of kings
And thy land of much dew shall drink black blood!
So shall ye come unto a bitter day.
And ye shall come pursued by grievous strife,
Dreadful and grievous; there shall be again
A dreadful judgment, and ye all shall come
And all thy land shall be a wilderness,
And desolations shall thy cities be.
And in the west there shall a star shine forth
And yet again there shall be among men
Shall leave Maeotis's lake, and there shall be
Shall leave Maeotis's lake, and there shall be
And the vast flow shall hold a neck of land.
And many cities, men and all, shall fall:--
Shall Asia back again from Rome receive,