Verse 20
20. As waters Suddenly, violently, continuously. “One terror after another, without intermission, as waters mix together in a flood.” Rabbi Levi. “That man, then,” says Plato, “who discovers in his own life much iniquity, and, like children, constantly starts in his sleep, is full of terrors, and lives on with scarce a hope of the future.” See, further, his “Republic,” b. 1, ch. 5.
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