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What god shall save thee, whether wrought of gold
Of senate? Where shall be the race of Rhea,
Crete the ill-starred shall hold a cause of pride,
Unto the west, there shall be then a lord
And stripping it off he shall pick it up.
And he shall have part in all mysteries
Shall perish. And yet shall the people say:
Shall perish. And yet shall the people say:
"Thy mighty strength, O city, shall fall down,"
Shall mourn together; they alas, alas! Shall wail
Shall mourn together; they alas, alas! Shall wail
Shall three rule, filling out a name of God
The scepter long shall wield, most piteous king,
Who in his houses shall shut up and guard
Shall come again, he may bestow these things
Shall be for thee no longer, nor shalt thou,
Of eagle-bearing legions shall fall low.
Where then thy power? What allied land shall be
For then in all earth shall confusion be
Of mortals, when the Almighty shall himself
And parents shall not be to children dear
Unlooked-for. Thine thenceforth shall gnashing be
And with full belly shall come on the waves
And shall afflict thy children, and there be
That are approved and chosen. And there shall
For ages; and each one who sees shall hear
Shall Syrian or Greek lay down his neck
Then shall the sixth race of the Latin kings
From the same race another king shall reign,
Who shall rule every land and scepters wield;
Of God most mighty, shall his children rule,
When there shall be of Egypt thrice five kings.
Of the Phenix shall come round, there shall a race
Of the Phenix shall come round, there shall a race
Enemy of the Hebrews. Then shall Ares
Go plundering Ares; and he shall himself
No longer shall the land of fertile Rome
Prevail, when out of Asia one shall come
Shall he come. And three times three hundred
Shall come upon thee and complete thy name.
Ah me, I the thrice wretched, shall I see
Having a fiery soul. But when he shall
Then shall dark blood pursue the mighty beast.
The shepherds. And then shall they take away
His scepter and to Hades he shall pass.
And unto Rhodes shall come an evil last,
But greatest, There shall also be for Thebes
Shall perish by the wickedness of rulers,
And Rome shall be a room, and Delos dull,
Later again thereafter there shall come
And all their insolence shall come to naught.
Having raised up the dead shall wield the scepter
But when forthwith there shall increase for ill
Shall, having called the senate, counsel take
How he shall utterly destroy. . . .
Dry land shall bloom together with the leaves
Shall bring to light upon the solid rock
Shall they again act, fearing not the wrath
In false words; they shall have no fill of wealth;
Under the rule of tyrants they shall perish.
The stars shall all fall forwards in the sea,
All one by one, yet shall men see in heaven
But then when heavenly grace shall reign within,
And when the holy child shall crush with bonds
The wooden house shall cover mortals round.
But when the generation tenth shall be
And God himself shall increase many evils
The stars shall leave the sky; and with much storm
A hurricane shall desolate the earth;
And there shall be a rising of the dead;
The running of the lame shall be most swift,
The deaf shall bear, the blind shall see, and those
The deaf shall bear, the blind shall see, and those
That talk not shall talk, and to all
Shall life and wealth be common. And the land
Or fences, shall bear more abundant fruits.
And honey it shall give. . . .
But when God shall change times . . .
Winter producing summer, then shall be
And the earth shall perspire, when there shall be
And the earth shall perspire, when there shall be
The sign of judgment. And from heaven shall come
Faithful and faithless mortals shall see God
Shall be a desert and a place of thorns.
And mortals shall their idols cast away
And all wealth. And the searching fire shall burn
Earth, heaven, and sea; and it shall burn the gates,
Of Hades' prison. Then shall come all flesh
But the lawless shall that fire whirl round and round.
In secret, then shall he all things declare;
For God shall open dark breasts to the light.
And lamentation shall there be from all
Shall be eclipsed and dances of the stars.
He shall roll up the heaven; and of the moon
The light shall perish. And he shall exalt
The light shall perish. And he shall exalt
And height no longer shall appear remaining
Among men. And the hills shall with the plains
Shall there be sailing. For the earth shall then
Shall there be sailing. For the earth shall then