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As many Italians shall in Asia serve
And oft shall mistress shear thy pretty hair,
There shall be no thought, but by evil plans
Shall Samos be sand, Delos shall be dull,
Shall Samos be sand, Delos shall be dull,
Shall all of them be perfectly fulfilled.
And a calm peace to Asian land shall go.
And Europe shall be happy then, well fed,
O happy upon earth shall that man be
Shall all good order come upon mankind,
But far from them shall lawlessness depart,
Shall flee away from men, and force shall flee,
Shall flee away from men, and force shall flee,
But Macedonia shall to Asia bear
To Europe shall spring up from Cronian stock,
And she shall tame fenced city Babylon,
Shall come a man unheard of, shoulder-clad
Roused forwards; and all Asia shall sustain
Shall drink much murder. But even so shall Hades
Shall drink much murder. But even so shall Hades
Shall forthwith perish by the race of those
Shall cut from ten horns, and plant by their side
Shall cut a warlike father off, and Ares,
Shall himself perish; and then shall the horn
Shall himself perish; and then shall the horn
Straightway shall there a certain token be,
Shall, root and branch, in one night disappear
Poseidon; which place they shall sometime call
Much-bewailed. Therefore shall that time be called
Earth-shaker; dens of earth shall he break up
But a beginning of evil shall be made;
O Ilium, I pity thee; for there shall bloom
Ever-famed, noblest scion, and shall leave
Wailings and toils and groans; but there shall be
And there shall be an aged mortal then,
And in his eyes the light shall fade away;
Shall he have and be blended with two names,
Shall call himself a Chian and shall write
Shall call himself a Chian and shall write
False-writing every way. And it shall be
Shall also works of recompense receive.
Also to Lycia shall a Locrian race
Shall an AEtolian youth sometime despoil.
Shall break off. And, Byzantium of Ares,
Of opened rock shall babbling water flow,
Until even Patara's oracles shall cease.
Shall crash the crested billow. And thou, Rhodes,
And great shall be thy happiness hereafter,
And on the sea thy power shall be supreme.
A Lydian earthquake shall again despoil
Shall the people of Europe and Asia suffer pain.
Dreadful shall work a mournful overthrow
Shall slain men's dark blood babble to the sea;
Shall their outrageous insolence lament,
With one accord shall Hades bold in charge.
Shall be dissolved by earthquake; and the land
Shall burst out with hot water; and the earth
Shall swallow down those who are by the fire
And Samos shall in time build royal houses.
Shall come, but lamentable tribal blood
Shall make thee, impudent one, desolate.
But when from Italy shall come a man,
Thracian Crobyzi shall rise up on Haemus.
Shall by great storms of winter and the strokes
A royal race shall be formed. Truly now
Not for a long time shall Chalcedon be.
And there shall be a very bitter grief
Shall there a last but greatest evil come.
Shalt boast o'er all, but flute shall sound like strain.
Not one of you shall in the common light
Nor of life shall there any longer be
Shall God send on them burning from the ground.
Woe, woe to thee, O Crete! To thee shall come
Shall the Eternal sack thee; and again
Shall every land behold thee black with smoke,
Fire ne'er shall leave thee, but thou shalt be burned.
Rush on to ravage Hellas, thine shall be
How many evils fate, shall bring on thee!
Of a strange tongue shall fall. How now may I
Which dwell on earth the Highest shall send dire plague.
Against the Greeks it shall slay many heads
Of chosen men; and they shall tear in pieces
And well-made houses shall they burn with fire
Shall they by force lead many slaves away,
With delicate feet; and they shall be bound fast
There shall not be one to supply the toil
And they shall see their goods and all their wealth
Enrich the enemy; and there shall be
A trembling of the knees. And there shall fly
A hundred, and one shall destroy them all;
And five shall rout a mighty company;
Shall by war and dire tumult bring delight
And then upon all Hellas there shall be
Together shall upon all mortals come.
Shall mortals all lament the barrenness
Shall he set, who created heaven and earth,
The third part only shall thereafter be.
Shall come upon you, then ye'll recognize
Their hands to the broad heaven, shall begin
What troubles in the rolling years shall come.