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What burden for Duma?✻ A cry comes to me from Seir, How goes the night, watchman? How goes the night? (Isaiah 21, 11)
Poor Sidon, by false hopes betrayed! A cry comes up from the sea, from her that was guardian of the sea, Not for me a mother’s joys, a mother’s pangs; never a son reared, never a maid brought to womanhood. (Isaiah 23, 4)
and a cry goes up in the streets because all the wine is spent, the mirth forsaken, the joy vanished; (Isaiah 24, 11)
We were no better than woman with child that is near her time, ready to cry out dolorously in her pangs; such lot thou hadst given us. (Isaiah 26, 17)
In Jerusalem they only will be left, true citizens of Sion. And thou, Jerusalem, tears shalt have none to shed; mercy is none he shall withhold. Soon as he hears thee crying out to him, the answer will come. (Isaiah 30, 19)
No more shall they cry out on their helpless plight, these, thy fellow citizens; none dwells there now but is assoiled of his guilt. (Isaiah 33, 24)
Cry they for a king to govern it, that has no chieftain now; all its princes have vanished. (Isaiah 34, 12)
the lame man, then, shall leap as the deer leap, the speechless tongue cry aloud. Springs will gush out in the wilderness, streams flow through the desert; (Isaiah 35, 6)
Speak Jerusalem fair, cry aloud to her that her woes are at an end, her guilt is pardoned; double toll the Lord has taken for all her sins. (Isaiah 40, 2)
A cry, there, out in the wilderness, Make way for the Lord’s coming; a straight road for our God through the desert! (Isaiah 40, 3)
A voice came, bidding me cry aloud; asked I in what words, in these: Mortal things are but grass, the glory of them is but grass in flower; (Isaiah 40, 6)
Like a giant the Lord shall go out to battle, like a warrior that stirs up his own rage, with hue and cry, flouting his enemies.✻ (Isaiah 42, 13)
