) , ' ~$ Jb :B M rr: tr1 :N·r: \ ! It i·satrur4.r~~civ' d; t~efe aged. eyes · Have feen'r, and is confirmedby the wif~,· .,... "fhat fiiU the wicked m~ is voi4 ofreft, . Is always f~a.rf~l,. ~all~· wh~?Ile!ears leaft ;. 1ntrouble .he cfefp~Ir~;.:and.Is, d.eJetl:ed, . _· ~ He begs Ius·bread, h1s·dear~ comes i.t.n~~pe~edl In hi,s a~verfity, hi~; griefs ffial t·· gaulpiijl ; , ~ud, like a raging Tyran, !hall inthrall him i ' H,e_flt~.ll .a.9v~nce aga.infi his God, in vain, : Yor heaven .fh~ll cruih and beat him down again ;; / What if his G'amers ·thriv.e, au:d go~ds_increafe ? They1hall not profper~' nor he .live' in. peace:; . Eternal horror lh~l.l:b~gi~t;J~m round 1 · :: 1, •. .. And .vengeance lhall both him and his .confound; 1\m.idft his.'joys, defpair 1}1a~L.f\op , hi$ breathJ His fons !hall perilh. with Untimely .death :· I J"he dpuble foul1hall.die, and in the hallow •· ~ -. ;, . . Of all fa lfe l·learrs,. fal[e hearts the.mfelves !hall ;fw'allow,; Then anfwered Job, All this, before, l knew ; , ~hey want no grief, th~t find fuch friepd.s a~ you; t Ah ! ceafe yo1;1r words, the fruit.suf qt.. fpep~. ho~rs! ff hea1'n ffia~ld: plcaf¥ to,m_11ke my fortunes.yours, : ~ would not f~offyou, nor with raun.ts t'ormcnt ye .: ' My lips !hoold i omforc', and che(e"eyes_lament ye.; )Vhat flull I do ·?Speaknor~· .my gfiefs<ipRr~fi ¥y foul, or fpeak ( alas ) ~h~y;r ne ~thelefs. ; . J Lord, I am wafted, arid my pangs 'h~ve fp~~~ rpe, My skin is wrinkled, for thy handhatli rc:mme:>i Mine e~emies have fmir me'in d.~fdaih, . ~#aughr; at my torments, jefted' at my pain_: . l five ll'd in wGalch; but (now ) ~las~ am P?Oi7,. , ·• ~nti ( fell'dwitlt woe ) lie groveling on·' the floor~ . t'n duft and fackcloth r -Lament my [or~ows, . . ,, Thyhand Inrli trench,t my checks with ~ater·fur,rows.l't ~r can I c,)mpreh~nd rh.e caufe, r.h~t thu My ~nut !hoJl.d b: fogm:vons as; t I So . . . . .,., .J . . " '
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