The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocryphal books,
Wycliffe, John, d. 1384., Forshall, Josiah, 1795-1863., Madden, Frederic, 1801-1873.

CAP. XLV.

[verse 1] The word that Jeremye, the profete, spak to Baruc, the sone of Nerie, whanne he hadde write these wordis in the book, of the mouth of Jeremye, in the fourthe ȝeer of Joachym, the sone of Josie, kyng [verse 2] of Juda, and seide, The Lord God of Israel seith these thingis to thee, Baruc. [verse 3] Thou seidist, Wo to me wretche, for the Lord encreesside sorewe to my sorewe; Y tra|uelide in my weilyng, and Y foond not reste. [verse 4] The Lord seith these thingis, Thus thou schalt seye to hym, Lo! Y distrie hem, whiche Y bildide, and Y drawe out hem, whiche Y plauntide, and al this lond. [verse 5] And sekist thou grete thingis to thee? nyle thou seke, for lo! Y schal brynge yuel on ech man, seith the Lord, and Y schal ȝyue to*. [Om. N.] thee thi lijf in to helthe, in alle places, to whiche euer places thou schalt go.