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Chapter 19
Moreouer,
take
thou
vp
a
lamentation
for
the
princes
of
Israel,
2
And
say,
What
is
thy
mother?
a
lyonesse:
shee
lay
downe
among
lions,
she
nourished
her
whelpes
among
yong
lions.
3
And
shee
brought
vp
one
of
her
whelps:
it
became
a
yong
lion,
&
it
learned
to
catch
the
pray,
it
deuoured
men.
4
The
nations
also
heard
of
him,
hee
was
taken
in
their
pit,
and
they
brought
him
with
chaines
vnto
the
land
of
Egypt.
5
Now
when
she
saw
that
shee
had
waited,
and
her
hope
was
lost,
then
she
tooke
another
of
her
whelps,
and
made
him
a
yong
lion.
6
And
he
went
vp
and
downe
among
the
lions,
he
became
a
yong
lion,
and
learned
to
catch
the
pray,
and
deuoured
men.
7
And
he
knew
there
desolate
palaces,
and
he
laied
waste
their
cities,
and
the
land
was
desolate,
and
the
fulnesse
thereof
by
the
noise
of
his
roaring.
8
Then
the
nations
set
against
him
on
euery
side
from
the
prouinces,
and
spread
their
net
ouer
him:
he
was
taken
in
their
pit.
9
And
they
put
him
in
ward
in
chaines,
and
brought
him
to
the
king
of
Babylon,
they
brought
him
into
holds,
that
his
voyce
should
no
more
be
heard
vpon
the
mountaines
of
Israel.
10
Thy
mother
is
like
a
vine
in
thy
blood,
planted
by
the
waters,
she
was
fruitfull
and
full
of
branches
by
reason
of
many
waters,
11
And
she
had
strong
rods
for
the
scepters
of
them
that
beare
rule,
and
her
stature
was
exalted
among
the
thicke
branches,
&
she
appeared
in
her
height
with
the
multitude
of
her
branches.
12
But
she
was
plucked
vp
in
fury:
she
was
cast
downe
to
the
ground,
and
the
East
wind
dryed
vp
her
fruite:
her
strong
rods
were
broken
and
withered,
the
fire
consumed
them.
13
And
now
she
is
planted
in
the
wildernesse,
in
a
dry
and
thirsty
ground.
14
And
fire
is
gone
out
of
a
rod
of
her
branches,
which
hath
deuoured
her
fruite,
so
that
she
hath
no
strong
rod
to
be
a
scepter
to
rule:
this
is
a
lamentation,
and
shall
be
for
a
lamentation.
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