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Chapter 39
Job Wycliffe 39:1  Whethir thou knowist the tyme of birthe of wielde geet in stoonys, ethir hast thou aspied hyndis bryngynge forth calues?
Job Wycliffe 39:2  Hast thou noumbrid the monethis of her conseyuyng, and hast thou knowe the tyme of her caluyng?
Job Wycliffe 39:3  Tho ben bowid to the calf, and caluen; and senden out roryngis.
Job Wycliffe 39:4  Her calues ben departid, and goen to pasture; tho goen out, and turnen not ayen to `tho hyndis.
Job Wycliffe 39:5  Who let go the wielde asse fre, and who loside the boondis of hym?
Job Wycliffe 39:6  To whom Y haue youe an hows in wildirnesse, and the tabernacles of hym in the lond of saltnesse.
Job Wycliffe 39:7  He dispisith the multitude of citee; he herith not the cry of an axere.
Job Wycliffe 39:8  He lokith aboute the hillis of his lesewe, and he sekith alle greene thingis.
Job Wycliffe 39:9  Whether an vnycorn schal wilne serue thee, ethir schal dwelle at thi cratche?
Job Wycliffe 39:10  Whether thou schalt bynde the vnicorn with thi chayne, for to ere, ethir schal he breke the clottis of valeis aftir thee?
Job Wycliffe 39:11  Whether thou schalt haue trist in his grete strengthe, and schalt thou leeue to hym thi traueils?
Job Wycliffe 39:12  Whether thou schalt bileue to hym, that he schal yelde seed to thee, and schal gadere togidere thi cornfloor?
Job Wycliffe 39:13  The fethere of an ostriche is lijk the fetheris of a gerfawcun, and of an hauk;
Job Wycliffe 39:14  which ostrige forsakith hise eirun in the erthe, in hap thou schalt make tho hoot in the dust.
Job Wycliffe 39:15  He foryetith, that a foot tredith tho, ethir that a beeste of the feeld al tobrekith tho.
Job Wycliffe 39:16  He is maad hard to hise briddis, as if thei ben not hise; he traueilide in veyn, while no drede constreynede.
Job Wycliffe 39:17  For God hath priued hym fro wisdom, and `yaf not vnderstondyng to hym.
Job Wycliffe 39:18  Whanne tyme is, he reisith the wengis an hiy; he scorneth the hors, and his ridere.
Job Wycliffe 39:19  Whether thou schalt yyue strengthe to an hors, ether schal yyue neiyng `aboute his necke?
Job Wycliffe 39:20  Whether thou schalt reyse hym as locustis? The glorie of hise nosethirlis is drede.
Job Wycliffe 39:21  He diggith erthe with the foot, he `fulli ioieth booldli; he goith ayens armed men.
Job Wycliffe 39:22  He dispisith ferdfulnesse, and he yyueth not stide to swerd.
Job Wycliffe 39:23  An arowe caas schal sowne on hym; a spere and scheeld schal florische.
Job Wycliffe 39:24  He is hoot, and gnastith, and swolewith the erthe; and he arettith not that the crie of the trumpe sowneth.
Job Wycliffe 39:25  Whanne he herith a clarioun, he `seith, Joie! he smellith batel afer; the excityng of duykis, and the yellyng of the oost.
Job Wycliffe 39:26  Whether an hauk spredinge abrood hise wyngis to the south, bigynneth to haue fetheris bi thi wisdom?
Job Wycliffe 39:27  Whether an egle schal be reisid at thi comaundement, and schal sette his nest in hiy places?
Job Wycliffe 39:28  He dwellith in stoonys, and he dwellith in flyntis brokun bifor, and in rochis, to whiche `me may not neiye.
Job Wycliffe 39:29  Fro thennus he biholdith mete, and hise iyen loken fro fer.
Job Wycliffe 39:30  Hise briddis souken blood, and where euere a careyn is, anoon he is present.
Job Wycliffe 39:32  Whether he, that stryueth with God, schal haue rest so liytli? Sotheli he, that repreueth God, owith for to answere to hym.
Job Wycliffe 39:34  and seide, What may Y answere, which haue spoke liytli? Y schal putte myn hond on my mouth.
Job Wycliffe 39:35  Y spak o thing, which thing Y wold, that Y hadde not seid; and Y spak anothir thing, to which Y schal no more adde.