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| 1. * | By the war-horses which run swiftly to the battle, with a panting noise; |
| 2. * | and by those which strike fire, by dashing their hoofs against the stones; |
| 3. * | and by those which make a sudden incursion on the enemy early in the morning, |
| 4. * | and therein raise the dust, |
| 5. * | and therein pass through the midst of the adverse troops: |
| 6. * | Verily man is ungrateful unto his Lord; |
| 7. * | and he is witness thereof: |
| 8. * | And he is immoderate in the love of worldly good. |
| 9. * | Doth he not know, therefore, when that which is in the graves shall be taken forth, |
| 10. * | and that which is in men's breasts shall be brought to light, |
| 11. * | that their Lord will, on that day, be fully informed concerning them? |