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But the dread serpent drew them off by guile
And put them on each other, and concealed
But on them the Immortal set his wrath
And cast them out of the immortal land.
And to them then the immortal God himself
Dire enmity between them and the one
Well and expertly; and to them was given
And they made wars. And then upon them came
And Hades then received them; it was called
Were sent upon them. And wars, homicides,
Casting them into mighty Tartarus
Courage now filled them all, and great delight,
Of the great ocean shall upon them pour
And with the remnants of them, for the hope
Away from them, because they slew the Son
For unto them will the pure Christ adjudge
To them rich gifts, eternal hope, he'll give.
Strike not the scales oneside, but draw them equal.
For gold or silver; in them there will be
And pillaging of them and of the Hebrews.
And there shall be upon them fearful wrath
Them as before, since their power ne'er shall fail.
To them that sleep, that from the starry heaven
Who shall be judge of mortals; and to them
Straight cast them down, and unto judgment lead
Not paying them at all, nor offering
And then denied them; and the servants all
And sorceresses with them, and these wrath
Punish them all by scourge most terribly;
From a great river circle them around,
Shall be for them, nor piteous voice be heard
Of them that moan, one here, another there,
And all of them, consumed by raging thirst
Away from them. For neither death nor night
Shall ever give them rest. And many things in vain
Away from them. For he to erring men
Will pluck them from the restless flame, elsewhere
Remove them, and for his own people's sake
Send them to other and eternal life
And Titan and Iapetus; and men called them
Giving to them names both of earth and heaven,
Brought them to friendship, and together called
Betook them to their homes. And thereupon
Them in the earth and guarded them in bonds.
Them in the earth and guarded them in bonds.
Shall utterly destroy them from the depth.
And forthwith in them there shall be a force
Shalt be with them even to the seventh kingdom,
Come many evils leading them astray
War and unending famine. But with them
But rather aids them, ever helping them
But rather aids them, ever helping them
At the time of the harvests unto them
For them then God a leader will appoint--
His own law God delivered them from heaven
To them alone the bounteous field yields fruit
God's measure. But to them shall also come
Full of the dead, some of them fallen by war
And wickedness of them that have command
Shall all of them be perfectly fulfilled.
But far from them shall lawlessness depart,
Planted beside them forthwith bear the rule.
Glory the rather, widely spread, for them
Therefore may he subdue them terribly
Shall God send on them burning from the ground.
Suffering all fearful outrage; and to them
A hundred, and one shall destroy them all;
And prophets shall be set on high for them
Unto all mortals. For to them alone
All its possessions carry them away
Upon them, and they all shall be destroyed
Help them in conflict and deliver them
Help them in conflict and deliver them
In bonds shall lead them; for he will make beasts
For over them shall be the hand of God.
And things that were, and tell them unto men.
And how much shall befall them yet again
For he himself by bringing them to pass
They will reject them all; and they will look
Not ever imitate; but, mocking them
They'll falsely charge to them as many deeds
God giving to them breath and life and grace.
Them shall the Medes o'erpower, but on the throne
No one shall make account, but even them all
And all who sinned with impious hearts, even them,
God giving spirit life and joy to them
And the like earth had downwards borne them all,
They made them, vainly trusting such things. . . .
Who lack in understanding, and show them
Remained among them, and they quite destroyed
And bellowing golden-horned bulls, offering them
It doth behoove them faithfully to love
All of them, as none other ever did,
And he shall raise up them that are afraid
Nor did wise workman make a stone by them,
And to them God shall give life incorrupt.
Among them, so that all the wicked ones
With battle; and God gave them up to light.
And being incensed he hurled them down on earth.
This foreign law. But to them afterwards