Capitolo 34
with eyes that are anxious for right.
Zeus, you that gentleman of art of the world,
of who kingdom is strong on everybody,
Have the mercy on us! To altar of thine for shelter
and safety that we call.
For the run of Aegyptus it is fierce,
with avarice and with malevolence in flames;
They cries as the hunting dog that they look for,
they sweeps with the speed of desire.
But thine is the equilibrium of the fate,
you the rulest the staircase that oscillates,
And without thee any emprises deadly
it will have strength to realize or to prevail.
Alack, alack! the rapist--
He jumps from boat to run aground, him the draweth nearby!
Street, you plunderer accurst!
Death grabs thee before,
Or e'er you touch me--street! God, feels ours whine,
Our unmarried agony!
Ah, ah, the touch, the prelude of my shame.
Alas, my unmarried fame!
His/her sister of Or, sister to the altar grabs on,
For him that seizeth me,
Surly it is his/her anger and stern, from earth as on the sea.
Protect us, king of Or!
[The the_ of _Enter Annunciano Of AEGYPTUS]
HERALD OF AEGYPTUS
From now to my barge--leftovers quickly doesn't remain.
CHOIR
Alack, him torn--he lacerates my hair! Or it hurt on
hurt!
Helps! my cut head will fall, my blood gushes out o'er
the earth!
HERALD OF AEGYPTUS
On board, yes cursed--with a new curse, go!
CHOIR
God that on the salty water of wand'ring
This language and you braggart of thine
You/he/she had sunk under of the principal--
Thy plants with trees and aces, done fast in vain!
Thee is able me I drive on board once more,
A slayer and a dastard, from the beach!
HERALD OF AEGYPTUS
Still is, you animate insane and vain;
My strength thy persistently asking they will check.
Street, on board! Thing, clingest in the shrine?
Street! these of the urban ones for that I don't hold divine.
CHOIR
Help me, ye of the that never, never
I can see again