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CHAP. XLI.

OT as cruel wil I raise him: for who can resist my countenance? Who hath giuen me before, that I may render vnto him? Al things that are vnder heauen be myne. I wil not spare him, and his mightie words, and framed to beseech. Who shal reueale the face of his garment: and who shal enter into the middes of his mouth? Who shal open the gate of his countenance? dread is round about his teeth. His bodie as shildes that are cast, compact with skales fast cleauing together. One is ioyned to an other, and not so much as anie ayre entereth between them: One shal sticke to an other, and holding ech other, they shal not be separated. His sneesing is as the shining of fire, and his eies as the twinklings of the morning. Out of his mouth proceede lamps, as it were torches of lighted fire. Out of his nosthrels proceedeth smoke, as it were of a pot heated and boyling. His breath maketh coales to burne, & a flame commeth forth out of his mouth. In his necke shal strength abide, and needines goeth before his face. The members of his flesh cleaue together one to an other: he shal send lightnings against him, and he shal not be caried to an other place. His hart shal be hardned as a stone, and shal be stifly compact as the smithes stithie. When he shal be taken away, the Angels shal feare, and being feared shal be purged. When the sword shal apprehend him, neither speare, nor brest-plate shal be able to abide. For he shal esteeme yron as chaffe, & brasse, as rotten wood. The bow-man shal not put him to flight, the stones of the sling, to him are turned into stubble. As stubble wil he esteeme the hammer, and he wil laugh him to skorne that shaketh the speare. The beames of the sunne shal be vnder him, & he shal strew gold vnder him as durt. He shal make the deepe sea to boyle as a pot, and shal put it as when ointments boyle. A path shal shine after him, he shal esteeme the depth as waxing old. There is no power vpon the earth, that may be compared with him, who is made to feare no man. He seeth euerie high thing, he is King ouer al the children of pryde. Rh