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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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to the virgin daughter Iudah Ain 16 Therfore do I weepe mine eye mine ey gussheth out of water for cōforter is far from me that should keep in my life my children are desolate because the enemy is the stronger Pe. 17 Sion spreadeth the handes she findeth no comforter The Eternall hath given charge concerning Iacob to his enemies round about him Ierusalem is become a mēstruous woman amōg them Sade 18 The Eternall is iust For I haue rebelled against his mouth Heare now all ye people see my sadnes My virgins my yōg mē are gone into captivity Coph 19 I called vpon my Lovers they haue deceaved me My sacrificers my Elders yeeld vp the ghost in the citie when they seeke them meat to keepe in their life Resh 20 See ô Eternall how I am in distresse My bovvels are disquieted my hart is turned vvithin me because I have stubburnelie rebelled VVithout the sword doth robbe within is death it self Schin 21 They have heard how I sigh having no comforter all my enemies haue heard my evel they reioyce at thy doing Thou bringest a day which thou hast proclaymed that they shal be as I am Tau 22 Let all their evell come before thee and do vnto them as thou hast done vnto me for all my trespasses For my sighings be many my hart is sick Chap. 2. Aleph 1 HOw hath the Lord beclouded in his anger the daughter Sion he hath cast downe from heaven to the earth the fayreness of Israel and remembreth not his footstoole in the day of his anger Beth. 2 The Lord hath overwhelmed nothing sparing all the dwellings of Iacob he hath broken downe in his vvrath the fortes of the daughter Iudah He hath brought vnto the ground He hath made a riddance of the kingdome of the Princes Gimel 3 He hath broken in his hoat anger all the horne of Israel He hath turned back his right hād from the enemy and he hath kindled in Iacob a flaming fier which eateth vp round about Daleth 4 He hath bent his bow as an enemy he hath settled his right hand as an adversarie he hath killed all the pleasant to the eye in the tent of the daughter Siō he hath powred out his heath as fier Heh 5 The Lord is become a very enemy he hath overwhelmed Israel he hath overwhelmed all her palaces he hath marred all her fortes he hath multiplyed in the daughter Iudah heavines vpon heavines Vau. 6 And he hath pluck vp his pavilion as a garden he hath put downe his feastes the Lord hath caused in Sion feast and Sabbath to be forgotten he hath lothed in the indignation of his anger King Sacrificer Zain 7 The Lord hath reiected his altar he hath cast off his temple he hath delivered into the hand of the Enemy the walles of her towres they make a noise in the house of the Eternall as on a feast day Cheth 8 The Lord purposed to destroy the vvall of daughter Siō he stretched the line he withdrew not his hand from over-whelming both frontier and wall mourned together they became of no strength Teth. 9 Her gates are sunck to the ground he hath marred broken into shevers all her barres her King her princes are among heathen that haue no Law also her prophets find no vision from the Eternall Iod 10 The Elders of the daughter Siō sit on the ground they be silent they cast vp dust vpon their head they put on sackcloth The virgins of Ierusalem hāg down their heades to the ground Caph. 11. Mine eyes are spent by teares my bowels are disquieted my liver is powred vpon the ground for the breach of the daughter of my people while infant suckling faint in the streets of the of the towne Lamed 12 To their mothers they say wher is bread wine when they faint as the slayn in the streates of the city when they powre out their soules in the bosome of their mothers Mem. 13 VVhat testimony shall I bring for thee what shall I liken to thee ô daughter Ierusalem what shall I compare with thee that I may cōfort thee ô daughter virgin Sion For thy breach is great as the seas VVho can heale thee Nun. 14 Thy prophets have looked out for thee thinges vaine which have lost the saltnes they have not discovered thine iniquitie to turne away thy captivity but they have looked out for thee prophecies of dispersion Samech 15 All that passe by the way clap their hands they hisse wagge theyr head at the daughter Ierusalem Is this the city of which they said the perfection of fayrnes the ioy of all the earth Phe. 16 All thy enemies gape with their mouth against thee they hiss and gnash the teeth they say we haue devoured this now is the day which we haue expected we haue found we haue seen Ain 17 The Eternall hath done that which he purposed he hath performed his word as he ordeined of old time he hath broken down and nothing spared and he hath made the enemy to rejoyce over thee he hath exalted the horne of thy adversaries Sade 18 Their hart will cry vnto the Lord O wall of daughter Sion powre downe teares like a river day night take thee no rest nor let the apple of thyne eye leaue off Koph 19 Arise break out on the night at the first watch poure out thy hart like water before the face of the Lord lift vp thyne handes vnto him for the life of thy children which faint for hungre in the corner of every streat Resh 20 See ô Eternall behold with whome thou hast dealt thus Should women eat theyr owne fruict infants that may be spanned should sacrificer prophet be killed in the temple of the Lord Schin 21 They lie in the streates on the ground yong old my virgins yong men fall by the sword thou dost kill in the day of thyne anger thou dost make a slaughter thou doest nothing spare Tau 22 Thou callest as in a day of assembly my feares from round about there was in the day of the anger of the Eternall none escaped or remnant Them whome I could spanne brought vp my enemy hath consumed Chap. 3. Aleph 1. I am the man that hath seen affliction by the rodde of his wrath Aleph 2 Me hath he led caused to go into darknes not light Aleph 3 He is wholly bent he turneth his hand against me all the day Beth. 4 He hath made my flesh and my skin wax old he hath brused all my bones Beth 5 He hath built round about me and he hath compassed me with gall and wearynes Beth 6 In dark places hath he set me as the dead for ever Gimel 7. He hath made a wall about me that I cannot get