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A15997 The Lamentationes of Ieremy, translated vvith great care of his Hebrevv elegancie, and oratorious speaches: vvherin his sixfold alphabet stirreth all to attention, of Gods ordered providence in kingdomes confusion. VVith explicationes from other scriptures, touching his story & phrases. By Hugh Broughton; Bible. O.T. Lamentations. English. Broughton. Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612. 1606 (1606) STC 2780; ESTC S105887 20,117 45

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out he hath laid an heavie chaine vpon me Gimel 8 Though I cry and call pitiously he shutteth out my prayer Gimel 9 He hath walled in my wayes with squared stones and turned away my pathes Daleth 10 A beare lying in wait is he vnto me a Lion in a secret place Daleth 11 My wayes hath he made thorny he hath torne me he hath made me desolate Daleth 12 He hath bent his bow set me as a mark for an arrow Heh 13 He hath shot into my reines the shaftes of his quiver Heh 14 I am become a laughter to all my people their song all the day Heh 15 He hath filled me with bitternes he hath made me dronk with wormewood Vau 16 And he hath burst my teeth with pible stones he hath turned me on my face in ashes Vau 17 And my soule is cast off frō peace I haue forgotten the good Vau 18 And I thought in my self my state is vndone and my hope from the Enall Zain 19 Remember my affliction my vexation worme wood gall Zain 20 My soule shall still remember them pray within me full heavily Zain 21 I will set this to my hart wherfore I shall hope Cheth 22 It is the mercie of the Eternall that we are not consumed because his cōpassions are not spent Cheth 23 Because they be new every morning because thy fidelity is great Cheth 24 The Eternall is my portion sayth my soule Therefore I will trust in him Teth. 25 The Eternall is good to them that wayt on him to the soule that will seek vnto him Teth 26 It is good that a man trust expect for the salvation of the Eternall Teth 27 It is good for a man that he beare the yoke in his youth Iod 26 He will sit alone be still because HE hath laid it vpon him Iod 27 He will lay his face to the groūd that there may be hope Iod 28 He will giue his cheek to the striker he wil be filled with reproches Caph 29 For the Eternall will not cast off for ever Caph 30 For though he make sorowfull he will also haue compassion according to the riches of his grace Caph 31 For he doth not grieve from his own hart nor make sorowfull the sōnes of man Lamed 32 To stampe vnder his feet all the prisoners of the earth Lamed 33 To overthrow the right of a man before the face of the Highest Lamed 34 To subvert a man in his cause the Lord liketh not Mem. 37 VVho is he that saith that any thing falleth out which the Lord cōmaunded not Mem. 38 From the mouth of the highest cometh not the evell the good Mem 39 VVhat should living man grudge any person after his sinne Nun 40 Let vs search try our ways returne vnto the Eternall Nun 41 Let vs lift vp our hart with our handes vnto God which is in heauen Nun 42 VVe haue trespassed and rebelled thou hast not forgiven Samech 43 Thou hast couered thy self in anger dost persecute vs thou hast killed nothing sparing Samech 44 Thou hast couered thy self with a cloud that prayer should not passe through Samech 45 Thou hast made vs the off-scouring and refuse in the middest of the people Pe 46 All our enemies open their mouthes against vs. Pe 47 Fear and pit is come vpon vs ruine breach Pe 48 My eye runneth with rivers of water for the breach of the daughter of my people Ain 49 Mine ey floweth cannot ceasse because there is no rest Ain 50 Vntill the Eternall looke down behold from heaven Ain 51 Myne eye worketh into my soule for all the daughters of my city Sade 52 Mine enemies haue without cause chased me as a bird Sade 53 They haue cut off my life in the dungeō they haue cast a stone vpon me Sade 54 VVaters swim over my head I said I am cut off Koph 55 I haue called vpon thy name ô Eternall out of the low dungeon Koph 56 Thou diddest hear my voice hide not thine eare from my release at my prayer Koph 57 Thou drewest near in the day that I called vpon thee thou saydest feare not Resh 58 O Lord thou hast pleaded the cause of my soule thou hast redeemed my life Resh 59 Thou hast seen ô Eternall my wrong Iudge my right Resh 60 Thou hast seen all their vengeance al their devises against me Shin 61 Thou hast heard their reproching ô Eternall all their devises against me Shin 62 The lippes of them that stand vp against me their meditation against me all the day Shin 63 Their lying downe and rising vp do thou behold I am become their sonnet Tau 64 Thou wilt reward them ô Eternall according to the workes of theyr hands Tau 65 Thou wilt giue them a bursting of hart thy heavie curse wil be vpon them Tau 66 Thou wilt persecute in anger rid them from vnder the heavens of the Eternall Chap. 4. Aleph 1 HOw is the gold dimmed how is the pure cethem chāged how be the holy stones powred out at the corner of all streats Beth 2 The children of Sion the pretious valewed as the Fesse ore how are they reckoned as earthen vessels the work of the potters hand Gimel 3 Even the Dragons open their breast they give suck to their whelps the daughter of my people is like the cruell as the ostrich in the wildernes Daleth 4 The tongue of the suckling cleaveth vnto his throte for thirst the infants ask for bread none doth break it to them He 5 They that fed delicately lye desolate in the streats they which were brought vp in scarlet embrace the donge Vau 6 And the punishment of the daughter of my people passeth the penaltie of Sodome which was overthrowen as in a moment and no handes stayed vpon her Zain 7 Her Nazarites were purer then snow whyter then milke they were in colour redder then the carbuncles they were polished like the Saphir Cheth 8 Their visage is darker then a coale they cānot be knowen in the streats theyr skin sticketh to theyr bones it is as dry as a stick Teth 9 The slayn by the sword are better then the slayn by hunger For they wast away perced by wanting the fruictes of the field Iod 10 The hands of the pitifull women seth their own children they became their meat in the breach of the daughter of my people Caph 11 The Eternall hath accomplished his indignation he hath powred out his hoat anger and he hath kindled a fier in Sion which hath eaten vp her foundations Lamed 12 The Kings of the earth all that dwell in the world would not beleve that the adversarie should enter the gates of Ierusalem Mem 13 For the sinnes of her prophets for the iniquityes of her Sacrificers which shed within her the blood of the iust Nun 14 The blinde stumble in the