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Chapter 41
Canst
thou
draw
out
Leuiathan
with
an
hooke?
or
his
tongue
with
a
corde
which
thou
lettest
downe?
2
Canst
thou
put
an
hooke
into
his
nose?
or
bore
his
iawe
through
with
a
thorne?
3
Will
he
make
many
supplications
vnto
thee?
will
he
speake
soft
words
vnto
thee?
4
Will
he
make
a
couenant
with
thee?
wilt
thou
take
him
for
a
seruant
for
euer?
5
Wilt
thou
play
with
him
as
with
a
birde?
wilt
thou
binde
him
for
thy
maydens?
6
Shall
the
companions
make
a
banquet
of
him?
shall
they
part
him
among
the
merchants?
7
Canst
thou
fill
his
skinne
with
barbed
irons?
or
his
head
with
fishspeares?
8
Lay
thine
hand
vpon
him,
remember
the
battell:
doe
no
more.
9
Behold,
the
hope
of
him
is
in
vaine:
shall
not
one
be
cast
downe
euen
at
the
sight
of
him?
10
None
is
so
fierce
that
dare
stirre
him
vp:
who
then
is
able
to
stand
before
me?
11
Who
hath
preuented
me
that
I
should
repay
him?
whatsoeuer
is
vnder
the
whole
heauen,
is
mine.
12
I
will
not
conceale
his
parts,
nor
his
power,
nor
his
comely
proportion.
13
Who
can
discouer
the
face
of
his
garment?
or
who
can
come
to
him,
with
his
double
bridle?
14
Who
can
open
the
doores
of
his
face?
his
teeth
are
terrible
round
about.
15
His
scales
are
his
pride,
shut
vp
together
as
with
a
close
seale.
16
One
is
so
neere
to
another,
that
no
ayre
can
come
betweene
them.
17
They
are
ioyned
one
to
another,
they
sticke
together,
that
they
cannot
be
sundred.
18
By
his
neesings
a
light
doth
shine,
and
his
eyes
are
like
the
eye-liddes
of
the
morning.
19
Out
of
his
mouth
goe
burning
lampes,
and
sparkes
of
fire
leape
out.
20
Out
of
his
nostrels
goeth
smoke,
as
out
of
a
seething
pot
or
caldron.
21
His
breath
kindleth
coales,
and
a
flame
goeth
out
of
his
mouth.
22
In
his
necke
remaineth
strength,
and
sorrowe
is
turned
into
ioy
before
him.
23
The
flakes
of
his
flesh
are
ioyned
together:
they
are
firme
in
themselues,
they
cannot
be
moued.
24
His
heart
is
as
firme
as
a
stone,
yea
as
hard
as
a
peece
of
the
nether
mil-stone.
25
When
he
rayseth
vp
himselfe,
the
mightie
are
afraid:
by
reason
of
breakings
they
purifie
themselues.
26
The
sword
of
him
that
layeth
at
him
cannot
hold:
the
speare,
the
dart,
nor
the
habergeon.
27
He
esteemeth
iron
as
straw,
and
brasse
as
rotten
wood.
28
The
arrow
cannot
make
him
flee:
sling-stones
are
turned
with
him
into
stubble.
29
Darts
are
counted
as
stubble:
he
laugheth
at
the
shaking
of
a
speare.
30
Sharpe
stones
are
vnder
him:
he
spreadeth
sharpe
pointed
things
vpon
the
mire.
31
He
maketh
the
deepe
to
boyle
like
a
pot:
hee
maketh
the
sea
like
a
pot
of
oyntment.
32
Hee
maketh
a
path
to
shine
after
him;
one
would
thinke
the
deepe
to
bee
hoarie.
33
Upon
earth
there
is
not
his
like:
who
is
made
without
feare.
34
He
beholdeth
all
high
things:
he
is
a
king
ouer
all
the
children
of
pride.
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