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With an abundance of bright-shining stars,
And decked the earth with plants, and mingled sea
With rivers, and the air with zephyrs mixed
With rivers, and the air with zephyrs mixed
Was speedily and with precision done;
Gave her to dwell with him. And, when he gazed
Upon her, on a sudden filled with joy
A pattern so exact; and with wise words
They darkened not with passion, nor concealed
Their nakedness, but with hearts far from evil
Even like wild beasts they walked with limbs exposed.
And treated plain commandments with neglect.
Forthgoing, with their tears and groans were wet;
That with the sweat of labor ye may have
For they did not worn out with troubles die,
Smitten with folly. For with impudence
Smitten with folly. For with impudence
Having defiled themselves with human gore,
And one devised to till the land with plows,
And practiced augury with winged fowls;
And a huge body; stout with mighty form
But if, with shameless soul, they heed me not
With mighty floods of waters. Quickly now
That thou be saved, and all who dwell with thee.
Do thou discern. I clothe me with the heaven,
Along with seven. Now, knowing who I am,
The people and began with words like these:
"O men insatiate, smit with madness great,
Perforce each other with blood-guilty heart,
Nor irrigate much land with human gore.
In wooden house, how mingle tears with waves?
But do thou quickly enter with thy sons
But with its keel it cut the mass of foam
But when God deluged all the world with rains
That crosswise was bound fast with skillful stays.
And 'twas his fortune with his eyes to see!--
If yet firm land appeared. But with tired wing,
Come boldly forth, with thy sons and thy wife
And with him went his sons and wife and brides,
Much tossed, with husband and with brothers-in-law,
Much tossed, with husband and with brothers-in-law,
Stepfather and stepmother, and with wives
And with whom always he his counsels shared.
With their waves hither and thither rising high--
With water all the bodies of mankind,
Shall he five thousand satisfy with food
And with the remnants of them, for the hope
Nor shall they hear, oppressed with feeble cars.
Of the heavenly God; then also with foul lips
For drink will they, with evil madness smitten
Not seeing with their eyes, more blind than moles,
His side with reeds, for which dark monstrous night
Can shamelessly with silver buy a crown.
And 'tis not right men stain it with vile deeds.
With what thou hast and keep thyself from that
And to widows and the needy. Talk with sense;
Give to the needy with perspiring hand.
Share thy bread with the hungry, in thy house
A poor man never banter him with words,
Thy mind with wine nor drink excessively.
In equal honor with the citizens;
Nor, like rock-clinging polyp, change with place.
But with all be frank, and things from the soul
With evils that are past; for what is done
With moderation eat, drink, and converse;
Children with gray hair on their temples born--
And with shrouds bury flesh and limbs in earth,
Mother of peoples, with the blood and dust
With sleepless eyes. For it will be at dawn
With the two lights as the time hastens on.
Who shall be found with burden in the womb!
Fitted with joints unto all kinds of flesh,
Divinely fashioned and with breathing moved
In glory with pure angels, and shall sit
And all that with a shamelessness deceitful
And sorceresses with them, and these wrath
Who ever is, shall bind with lasting bonds
The evil work they did, burned with much fire;
With the immortals, in Elysian field,
With a whip smitten from within constrained
Can see God with his eyes? Or who shall bear
The first one formed, and filling with his name
And merry with the wickedness of stones
With their own houses, when from heaven shall flow
And all adorned with temples and race-grounds,
To wrangling with each other; therefore men
Was filled with men and kingdoms were divided;
And with Peneus mixed pours in the sea
With mortals the prime origin of war.]
Of wickedness, male will consort with male,
With evils by a shameful covetousness,
Shalt be with them even to the seventh kingdom,
All things with care, O mortal shrewd in mind.
Neither do they astrologize with skill
War and unending famine. But with them
With wheat and wine and oil; and always does
From Egypt, and with leaders sent of God
And every land shall be filled up with thee,
Offended with thy customs; and thy land
Shall aid with bronze and gold and well-wrought iron.