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  • 1. Afterward Iob opened his mouth, and cursed his day.
  • 2. And Iob cryed out, and sayd,
  • 3. Let the day perish, wherein I was borne, and the night when it was sayde, There is a man childe conceiued.
  • 4. Let that day bee darkenesse, let not God regarde it from aboue, neyther let the light shine vpon it,
  • 5. But let darkenesse, and the shadowe of death staine it: let the cloude remayne vpon it, and let them make it fearefull as a bitter day.
  • 6. Let darkenesse possesse that night, let it not be ioyned vnto the dayes of the yeere, nor let it come into the count of the moneths.
  • 7. Yea, desolate be that night, and let no ioy be in it.
  • 8. Let them that curse the day, (being readie to renue their mourning) curse it.
  • 9. Let the starres of that twilight be dimme through darkenesse of it: let it looke for light, but haue none: neither let it see the dawning of the day,
  • 10. Because it shut not vp the dores of my mothers wombe: nor hid sorowe from mine eyes.
  • 11. Why died I not in the birth? or why dyed I not, when I came out of the wombe?
  • 12. Why did the knees preuent me? and why did I sucke the breasts?
  • 13. For so shoulde I now haue lyen and bene quiet, I should haue slept then, and bene at rest,
  • 14. With the Kings &amp; counselers of the earth, which haue buylded themselues desolate places:
  • 15. Or with the princes that had golde, and haue filled their houses with siluer.
  • 16. Or why was I not hid, as an vntimely birth, either as infants, which haue not seene the light?
  • 17. The wicked haue there ceased from their tyrannie, and there they that laboured valiantly, are at rest.
  • 18. The prisoners rest together, and heare not the voyce of the oppressour.
  • 19. There are small and great, and the seruant is free from his master.
  • 20. Wherefore is the light giuen to him that is in miserie? and life vnto them that haue heauie hearts?
  • 21. Which long for death, and if it come not, they would euen search it more then treasures:
  • 22. Which ioy for gladnes, and reioyce, when they can finde the graue.
  • 23. Why is the light giuen to the man whose way is hid, and whom God hath hedged in?
  • 24. For my sighing commeth before I eate, and my roarings are powred out like the water.
  • 25. For the thing I feared, is come vpon me, and the thing that I was afraid of, is come vnto me.
  • 26. I had no peace, neither had I quietnesse, neither had I rest, yet trouble is come.