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Thy doom is come unto thee, O inhabitant of the land: the time is come, the day is near, [a day of] tumult, and not [of] joyful shouting, upon the mountains. |
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The morning ª
is come ª°
unto ¹
thee, O thou that dwellest ª°
in the land: ª
the time ª
is come, ª°°°
the day ª
of trouble ª
[ is] near, ª
and not ¹
the sounding again ª
of the mountains. ª |
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The morning ª
is come ª°
vnto ¹
thee, O thou that dwellest ª°
in the land: ª
the time ª
is come, ª°°°
the day ª
of trouble ª
[ is] neere, ª
and not ¹
the sounding againe ª
of the mountaines. ª |
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the inhabitant of the land: the time is come, the day has drawn nigh, not with tumult, nor with pangs. |
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The morning ª
is come ª°
unto ¹
thee, O thou that dwellest ª°
in the land: ª
the time ª
is come, ª°°°
the day ª
of trouble ª
[ is] near, ª
and not ¹
the sounding again ª
of the mountains. ª |
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