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Chapter 30
But
nowe
they
that
are
yonger
then
I,
haue
mee
in
derision,
whose
fathers
I
would
haue
disdained
to
haue
set
with
the
dogs
of
my
flocke.
2
Yea
whereto
might
the
strength
of
their
hands
profit
me,
in
whom
olde
age
was
perished?
3
For
want
and
famine
they
were
solitarie:
flying
into
the
wildernesse
in
former
time
desolate
and
waste:
4
Who
cut
vp
mallowes
by
the
bushes,
and
Iuniper
rootes
for
their
meate.
5
They
were
driuen
foorth
from
among
men,
(they
cried
after
them,
as
after
a
thiefe.)
6
To
dwell
in
the
clifts
of
the
valleys,
in
caues
of
the
earth,
and
in
the
rockes.
7
Among
the
bushes
they
brayed:
vnder
the
nettles
they
were
gathered
together.
8
They
were
children
of
fooles,
yea
children
of
base
men:
they
were
viler
then
the
earth.
9
And
now
am
I
their
song,
yea
I
am
their
by-word.
10
They
abhorre
me,
they
flee
farre
from
me,
and
spare
not
to
spit
in
my
face.
11
Because
hee
hath
loosed
my
cord
and
afflicted
me,
they
haue
also
let
loose
the
bridle
before
me.
12
Upon
my
right
hand
rise
the
youth,
they
push
away
my
feete,
and
they
raise
vp
against
mee
the
wayes
of
their
destruction.
13
They
marre
my
path,
they
set
forward
my
calamitie,
they
haue
no
helper.
14
They
came
vpon
me
as
a
wide
breaking
in
of
waters:
in
the
desolation
they
rolled
themselues
vpon
me.
15
Terrours
are
turned
vpon
mee:
they
pursue
my
soule
as
the
wind:
and
my
welfare
passeth
away
as
a
cloude.
16
And
now
my
soule
is
powred
out
vpon
me:
the
dayes
of
affliction
haue
taken
hold
vpon
me.
17
My
bones
are
pierced
in
mee
in
the
night
season:
and
my
sinewes
take
no
rest.
18
By
the
great
force
of
my
disease,
is
my
garment
changed:
it
bindeth
mee
about
as
the
collar
of
my
coat.
19
He
hath
cast
mee
into
the
myre,
and
I
am
become
like
dust
and
ashes.
20
I
crie
vnto
thee,
and
thou
doest
not
heare
me:
I
stand
vp,
and
thou
regardest
me
not.
21
Thou
art
become
cruell
to
me:
with
thy
strong
hand
thou
opposest
thy
selfe
against
me.
22
Thou
liftest
me
vp
to
the
wind:
thou
causest
me
to
ride
vpon
it,
and
dissoluest
my
substance.
23
For
I
know
that
thou
wilt
bring
me
to
death,
and
to
the
house
appointed
for
all
liuing.
24
Howbeit
he
will
not
stretch
out
his
hand
to
the
graue,
though
they
cry
in
his
destruction.
25
Did
not
I
weepe
for
him
that
was
in
trouble?
was
not
my
soule
grieued
for
the
poore?
26
When
I
looked
for
good,
then
euill
came
vnto
mee:
and
when
I
waited
for
light,
there
came
darkenes.
27
My
bowels
boyled
and
rested
not:
the
dayes
of
affliction
preuented
mee.
28
I
went
mourning
without
the
Sunne:
I
stood
vp,
and
I
cried
in
the
Congregation.
29
I
am
a
brother
to
dragons,
and
a
companion
to
owles.
30
My
skinne
is
blacke
vpon
mee,
and
my
bones
are
burnt
with
heat.
31
My
harpe
also
is
turned
to
mourning,
and
my
organe
into
the
voyce
of
them
that
weepe.
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