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7 If a tre be cut downe, there is some hope yet, that it wyll sproute, and shute forth the braunches agayne.
8 For though the rote of it be waxen olde, and the stock therof be dead in the ground, yet when it
9 getteth the sent of water, it wyll budde, and brynge forth bowes, lyke as a tre that is planted.
10 But as for man, when he is dead, perisshed and consumed awaye, what becommeth of hym?
11 The floudes when they be dryed vp, and the ryuers when they be empty, are filled agayne thorowe the flowynge waters of the see:
12 but when man slepeth, he ryseth not agayne, (of hys awne strength) vntyll the heauen perysh: he shall not wake vp ner ryse out of hys slepe.