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Then just men shall stand in great steadfastness against them that anguished them, and which took away their travails. [Then shall stand rightwise men in great steadfastness against them that anguished them, and that took away the travails of them.]

They shall see (it), and shall be disturbed (or troubled) with horrible dread, and they shall wonder in the suddenty of their health (or of their deliverance) unhoped (for); [Seeing they shall be disturbed with horrible dread, and shall marvel in the suddenness of the unhoped (for) health,]

and they shall wail for anguish of spirit, and they shall say, doing penance within themselves, and wailing for the anguish of spirit, These men it be, which we had sometime into scorn, and into likeness of upbraiding. [wailing for anguish of spirit, saying, within themselves penance doing, and for anguish of spirit wailing, These be, whom we had sometime into scorn, and into likeness of reproof.]

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