shall
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Shall many perish at each other's hands,
Moreover a great-hearted one shall rule
And then upon Phœnicia shall come war
And conflict, when there shall come nations near
Shall before men of barbarous speech fall down!
The loudly-boasting shall behold each other
Ah, hapless Tyrians, ye shall gather in
The sun that lighteth mortals shall withdraw,
Thick and abundant shall flow down from heaven
Upon the earth. And then the king shall die,
Shall many shameless leaders still promote
And then shall there a reverend ruler be,
And having the good name he shall thereto
Add by good deeds. But while he reigns there shall
Shall by the deep strong rivers be destroyed.
Shall there be many earthquakes. And the king
Of great renown shall under his own lot
And after him shall rule two lordly kings,
And many shall he utterly destroy
And then shall evil to the senate come,
Nor shall it from the angry king escape
Shall then appear to all men upon earth;
And fuller shall the rains be, snow and hail
Shall ruin field-fruits o'er the boundless earth.
But they shall fall in wars, slain by strong Ares
And then again another king shall rule,
But thereupon shall Nilus, rich in corn,
Of Egypt; but all things shall famine seize
And many cities shall by warlike men
And he, betrayed, shall fall by gleaming iron.
Shall rule the Romans, very mighty men;
He shall stretch forth a life-destroying spear
And then anew shall a creation be
And in her many people shall abide
And the king shall make other laws for her;
But then shall death destructive and strong fate
And there shall rule another, of ten triads,
Who shall be a descendant of the Greeks.
Feeding much, and Larissa shall be bent
Shall be an insurrection. And dire war
Shall be hard by the waters of the lake
Of asphodel; and there shall many fall
Shall Ares with strong brass receive! And then,
Shall die in his own lot unloosing life.
Shall rule thereafter, openly made known
Shall fear in wars. And between Colchians
And very strong Pelasgi there shall be
Shall smite each other through sore impiousness.
And then shall God to mortal men display
And then the king shall not escape stern fate,
After him, numbering fifty, there shall rule
And he shall set war on Rome's stately walls,
And then the king shall not escape stern fate,
Shall be a desert, and much people perish.
From mighty Egypt shall rule, and destroy
And then a famous man shall look upon
And there shall be a dread sign while he rules:
Shall from heaven in the south and north appear.
And then shall he bequeath the royal power
The manly king in his own lot shall go.
Of Rome shall rule, shown by the number one,
There shall be over all the earth great peace
The Roman people shall against his will
But baneful death shall snatch him out of life,
But others afterwards again shall smite
Shall they bring many evil things to pass,
With helmet Ares shall from Egypt come,
Whom they shall surname Dionysus lord.
Shall rend, together they shall grasp the lungs
Shall rend, together they shall grasp the lungs
For victory, shall cast down hostile chiefs
But the great far-famed king shall afterward
But when God shall for mortals bring to pass
Even then to thee, O king, the end shall come,
And then again shall rule a life-destroyer,
Who shall of Egypt's offspring take fast hold,
And then the whole world shall for honor's sake
Of the immortal God; and there shall come
Shall fall prone under burning thunderbolts
And then the king shall by a strong hand fall,
Shall be again raised up, who shall by lot
Shall be again raised up, who shall by lot
Shall be three kings, two having the first number,
Bearing as no one else. They shall love Rome
But they shall not accomplish anything;
Therefore to kings shall he a mean soul bring
Shall men in brazen breastplate utterly
Trusting in false oaths ye shall be destroyed.
And then shall many masters with the spear,
Shall the Most High then bring on dreadful doom,
And all men with their works shall he destroy.
But into judgment yet again shall God
Shall gather many oracles that speak
And grievous harm of temples, he shall bid
The city shall be those days, and straightway
Shall it again be prosperous not a little;
And rest shall be when that rule is destroyed.
Shall be, and after it again shall grow
Shall be, and after it again shall grow
Shall be unshaken; for it shall be known,