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30 But when he should be slain with wounds, he sorrowed inwardly, and said, Lord, that hast holy cunning (or knowing, or knowledge), openly thou knowest, that when I might be delivered from death, I (now) suffer hard sorrows of (or in) (my) body; forsooth by soul willfully (or willingly) I suffer these things, for thy dread.

31 And soothly this man on this manner [or in this manner] departed from life; not only leaving the mind (or the memory) of his death to young men, but and to all the folk, to (or for) (an) ensample of virtue and strength.

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