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so that (the) worms boiled out of the body of the unpious man, and the quick (or the living) fleshes of him floated out in sorrows. Also with the savour of him, and stinking, his host was grieved;

10 and (now) no man might bear him, for unsuffering of stink (or and now no one could carry him, because of his insufferable smell), that a little before (had) deemed him(self) for to touch the stars of heaven. [and he, that a little before deemed him(self) to touch the stars of heaven, (now) no man might bear him, for (the) unsuffering of (his) stink.]

11 Therefore hereby he was led down from grievous pride, and began for to come to (the) knowing of himself, and was warned by God’s vengeance, for by all moments his sorrows took increases [or by all moments his sorrows taking increases].

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