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Job 41
- 1 I not as cruel schal reise hym; for who may ayenstonde my face?
- 2 And who `yaf to me bifore, that Y yelde to hym? Alle thingis, that ben vndur heuene, ben myne.
- 3 Y schal not spare hym for myyti wordis, and maad faire to biseche.
- 4 Who schal schewe the face of his clothing, and who schal entre in to the myddis of his mouth?
- 5 Who schal opene the yatis of his cheer? ferdfulnesse is bi the cumpas of hise teeth.
- 6 His bodi is as yotun scheldys of bras, and ioyned togidere with scalis ouerleiynge hem silf.
- 7 Oon is ioyned to another; and sotheli brething goith not thorouy tho.
- 8 Oon schal cleue to anothir, and tho holdynge hem silf schulen not be departid.
- 9 His fnesynge is as schynynge of fier, and hise iyen ben as iyelidis of the morewtid.
- 10 Laumpis comen forth of his mouth, as trees of fier, that ben kyndlid.
- 11 Smoke cometh forth of hise nosethirlis, as of a pot set on the fier `and boilynge.
- 12 His breeth makith colis to brenne, and flawme goith out of his mouth.
- 13 Strengthe schal dwelle in his necke, and nedynesse schal go bifor his face.
- 14 The membris of hise fleischis ben cleuynge togidere to hem silf; God schal sende floodis ayens hym, and tho schulen not be borun to an other place.
- 15 His herte schal be maad hard as a stoon; and it schal be streyned togidere as the anefeld of a smith.
- 16 Whanne he schal be takun awei, aungels schulen drede; and thei aferd schulen be purgid.
- 17 Whanne swerd takith hym, it may not stonde, nethir spere, nether haburioun.
- 18 For he schal arette irun as chaffis, and bras as rotun tre.
- 19 A man archere schal not dryue hym awei; stoonys of a slynge ben turned in to stobil to hym.
- 20 He schal arette an hamer as stobil; and he schal scorne a florischynge spere.
- 21 The beemys of the sunne schulen be vndur hym; and he schal strewe to hym silf gold as cley.
- 22 He schal make the depe se to buyle as a pot; and he schal putte, as whanne oynementis buylen.
- 23 A path schal schyne aftir hym; he schal gesse the greet occian as wexynge eld.
- 24 No power is on erthe, that schal be comparisound to hym; which is maad, that he schulde drede noon.
- 25 He seeth al hiy thing; he is kyng ouer alle the sones of pride.
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