thou
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The mighty, that thou mayest share those things;
That thou may'st know when the end of all things
Will prove all things. But do thou in all things,
And thou, O wretched Corinth, thou shalt look
And thou, O wretched Corinth, thou shalt look
But thou, a city firmly set, again
Shalt thou, in manner like an alien, pray
Because of thine own follies thou shalt fall.
Then know thou that God is no longer mild,
Thou best of all, above all, dark-haired one,
And thou shalt be in evil hands that day
Memphis, thou most shalt over Egypt wail;
Thou shalt become poor, so that out of heaven
O'er craven mortals greatly, thou shalt wail
Full of pain and all-hapless, so that thou
Is now thy mighty pride? Because thou didst
Thou shalt for such things suffer penalty
Fallen from the stars, thou shalt not rise to heaven."
For thy pride thou shalt pay as many things
As thou before didst. Silent shalt thou be
As thou before didst. Silent shalt thou be
And then shalt thou, in cities very rich,
Why dost thou move me to declare these things,
Thou shalt be among evil mortals made
To suffer evils, but thou shalt remain
Hating thy soil; for thou didst have desire
Thou evil city, womanish, unjust,
Thou city of the Latin land, unclean
Over thy banks a widow shalt thou sit
And impious soul. Didst thou not understand
But thou saidst, "I'm alone, and me no one
And mixed with burning fire inhabit thou
Thou shalt be filled up with the dead; in thee
So that thou mayest cease from wickedness.
Much-weeping, thou a widow shalt remain
Through all time. Thou didst full of years become
While thou alone wast ruling o'er the world;
Shall slay the people; but thou, wretched one,
And thou shalt make atonement for all things
Which thou aforetime with a shameless soul
For thee? Thou shalt not even to the time
And weep thou, Corinth, the destruction sad
O thou unstable one and ill-advised,
Restored again,--thou leader insolent
Hast thou disposed all things and washed away
Thou hast brought forward these unstable things;
And how dost thou say, "I will thee persuade,"
And "If in any thing thou blame me, speak?"
Because of this, thou narrow-minded one
Restored again,--hear, O thou curse of men,
Thus shalt thou be by earthquakes overthrown
Thou also, Hierapolis, sole land
With riches mixed, what thou hast longed to have
Thou shalt have, even a land of many tears,
Since thou wast angry towards a land beside
For thou, O God, in kindness didst regard
Thou wicked city all-bewailed, possessed
And city of all cities, thou no more
Of the Euphrates; thou shalt be laid low
Caused thee to stiffer all things. Hold thou fast
Ask not nor be concerned how thou shalt lead
The Persians or how thou shalt rule the Medes;
Which thou hadst, sending hostages to Rome
And serving Asia, thou that formerly
Because of whom thou hast suffered baneful things;
And thou shalt give instead of crooked words
Until thou to a worthless ruin fall,
Isis, thrice wretched goddess, thou alone
And also thou, Sarapis, who art placed
Shalt thou in thrice unhappy Egypt lie.
Are evil woes laid up; for thou thyself
But thou shalt look upon a heavenly house,
When thou, O God, shalt flash thine eye of fire.
O RHODES, thou art unhappy; for first thee,
Thee will I mourn; and thou shalt be the first
Of cities, and first shalt thou be destroyed,
Not wholly destitute. And thou shalt sail,
O Phrygia, first shalt thou flame from the crest
Thou shalt deny God himself, courting favor
Alas, alas, Laodicea! thou
Escaping from the mainland thou shalt swim;
Thus, O thou wretched one, shalt thou of war
Thus, O thou wretched one, shalt thou of war
And thou, O wretched Corinth, shalt receive
Tyre, thou, unhappy, shalt be left alone;
Of pious men, thou shalt be brought to naught.
O wretched one, thou didst not know thy God,
And thou shalt sacrifice to the immortal
And thou shalt sprinkle water on pure fire
Thou didst make thyself manifest in fire."
Thou shalt not shut thy door, when there shall come
Do thou thus cry: "I do not long for wealth;
A suppliant; Father, thou provider, hear."
When thou hast prayed thou shalt give unto him;
When thou hast prayed thou shalt give unto him;
Do thou, O Father, make my wretched heart
Sardinia, weighty now, thou shalt be changed
To ashes. Thou shalt be no more an isle,
Shall sailors seek thee when thou art no more,
Hard to get out of, ages shalt thou boast