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OT Pseudepigrapha

The Sibylline Oracles 1:16

With an abundance of bright-shining stars,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:17

And decked the earth with plants, and mingled sea

The Sibylline Oracles 1:18

With rivers, and the air with zephyrs mixed

The Sibylline Oracles 1:18

With rivers, and the air with zephyrs mixed

The Sibylline Oracles 1:25

Was speedily and with precision done;

The Sibylline Oracles 1:39

Gave her to dwell with him. And, when he gazed

The Sibylline Oracles 1:40

Upon her, on a sudden filled with joy

The Sibylline Oracles 1:42

A pattern so exact; and with wise words

The Sibylline Oracles 1:45

They darkened not with passion, nor concealed

The Sibylline Oracles 1:46

Their nakedness, but with hearts far from evil

The Sibylline Oracles 1:47

Even like wild beasts they walked with limbs exposed.

The Sibylline Oracles 1:57

And treated plain commandments with neglect.

The Sibylline Oracles 1:69

Forthgoing, with their tears and groans were wet;

The Sibylline Oracles 1:73

That with the sweat of labor ye may have

The Sibylline Oracles 1:89

For they did not worn out with troubles die,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:93

Smitten with folly. For with impudence

The Sibylline Oracles 1:93

Smitten with folly. For with impudence

The Sibylline Oracles 1:97

Having defiled themselves with human gore,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:115

And one devised to till the land with plows,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:118

And practiced augury with winged fowls;

The Sibylline Oracles 1:125

And a huge body; stout with mighty form

The Sibylline Oracles 1:160

But if, with shameless soul, they heed me not

The Sibylline Oracles 1:162

With mighty floods of waters. Quickly now

The Sibylline Oracles 1:168

That thou be saved, and all who dwell with thee.

The Sibylline Oracles 1:170

Do thou discern. I clothe me with the heaven,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:180

Along with seven. Now, knowing who I am,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:185

The people and began with words like these:

The Sibylline Oracles 1:186

"O men insatiate, smit with madness great,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:192

Perforce each other with blood-guilty heart,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:193

Nor irrigate much land with human gore.

The Sibylline Oracles 1:234

In wooden house, how mingle tears with waves?

The Sibylline Oracles 1:254

But do thou quickly enter with thy sons

The Sibylline Oracles 1:280

But with its keel it cut the mass of foam

The Sibylline Oracles 1:282

But when God deluged all the world with rains

The Sibylline Oracles 1:287

That crosswise was bound fast with skillful stays.

The Sibylline Oracles 1:290

And 'twas his fortune with his eyes to see!--

The Sibylline Oracles 1:299

If yet firm land appeared. But with tired wing,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:329

Come boldly forth, with thy sons and thy wife

The Sibylline Oracles 1:337

And with him went his sons and wife and brides,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:351

Much tossed, with husband and with brothers-in-law,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:351

Much tossed, with husband and with brothers-in-law,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:352

Stepfather and stepmother, and with wives

The Sibylline Oracles 1:371

And with whom always he his counsels shared.

The Sibylline Oracles 1:389

With their waves hither and thither rising high--

The Sibylline Oracles 1:412

With water all the bodies of mankind,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:434

Shall he five thousand satisfy with food

The Sibylline Oracles 1:436

And with the remnants of them, for the hope

The Sibylline Oracles 1:439

Nor shall they hear, oppressed with feeble cars.

The Sibylline Oracles 1:443

Of the heavenly God; then also with foul lips

The Sibylline Oracles 1:446

For drink will they, with evil madness smitten

The Sibylline Oracles 1:448

Not seeing with their eyes, more blind than moles,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:453

His side with reeds, for which dark monstrous night

The Sibylline Oracles 2:49

Can shamelessly with silver buy a crown.

The Sibylline Oracles 2:63

And 'tis not right men stain it with vile deeds.

The Sibylline Oracles 2:66

With what thou hast and keep thyself from that

The Sibylline Oracles 2:90

And to widows and the needy. Talk with sense;

The Sibylline Oracles 2:95

Give to the needy with perspiring hand.

The Sibylline Oracles 2:100

Share thy bread with the hungry, in thy house

The Sibylline Oracles 2:111

A poor man never banter him with words,

The Sibylline Oracles 2:116

Thy mind with wine nor drink excessively.

The Sibylline Oracles 2:128

In equal honor with the citizens;

The Sibylline Oracles 2:150

Nor, like rock-clinging polyp, change with place.

The Sibylline Oracles 2:151

But with all be frank, and things from the soul

The Sibylline Oracles 2:159

With evils that are past; for what is done

The Sibylline Oracles 2:179

With moderation eat, drink, and converse;

The Sibylline Oracles 2:197

Children with gray hair on their temples born--

The Sibylline Oracles 2:202

And with shrouds bury flesh and limbs in earth,

The Sibylline Oracles 2:203

Mother of peoples, with the blood and dust

The Sibylline Oracles 2:228

With sleepless eyes. For it will be at dawn

The Sibylline Oracles 2:233

With the two lights as the time hastens on.

The Sibylline Oracles 2:239

Who shall be found with burden in the womb!

The Sibylline Oracles 2:275

Fitted with joints unto all kinds of flesh,

The Sibylline Oracles 2:278

Divinely fashioned and with breathing moved

The Sibylline Oracles 2:300

In glory with pure angels, and shall sit

The Sibylline Oracles 2:326

And all that with a shamelessness deceitful

The Sibylline Oracles 2:349

And sorceresses with them, and these wrath

The Sibylline Oracles 2:354

Who ever is, shall bind with lasting bonds

The Sibylline Oracles 2:373

The evil work they did, burned with much fire;

The Sibylline Oracles 2:413

With the immortals, in Elysian field,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:7

With a whip smitten from within constrained

The Sibylline Oracles 3:23

Can see God with his eyes? Or who shall bear

The Sibylline Oracles 3:31

The first one formed, and filling with his name

The Sibylline Oracles 3:41

And merry with the wickedness of stones

The Sibylline Oracles 3:64

With their own houses, when from heaven shall flow

The Sibylline Oracles 3:69

And all adorned with temples and race-grounds,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:125

To wrangling with each other; therefore men

The Sibylline Oracles 3:129

Was filled with men and kingdoms were divided;

The Sibylline Oracles 3:175

And with Peneus mixed pours in the sea

The Sibylline Oracles 3:187

With mortals the prime origin of war.]

The Sibylline Oracles 3:224

Of wickedness, male will consort with male,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:229

With evils by a shameful covetousness,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:233

Shalt be with them even to the seventh kingdom,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:266

All things with care, O mortal shrewd in mind.

The Sibylline Oracles 3:278

Neither do they astrologize with skill

The Sibylline Oracles 3:289

War and unending famine. But with them

The Sibylline Oracles 3:297

With wheat and wine and oil; and always does

The Sibylline Oracles 3:305

From Egypt, and with leaders sent of God

The Sibylline Oracles 3:333

And every land shall be filled up with thee,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:335

Offended with thy customs; and thy land

The Sibylline Oracles 3:358

Shall aid with bronze and gold and well-wrought iron.