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A Hyve Fvll of Hunnye

Contayning the Firste Booke of Moses, called Genesis. Tvrned into English Meetre, by VViliam Hunnis

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[Cap. 36.]

The Contentes of the XXXVI. Chapter.

Esau departeth with his wyues,
and Cattell good and bad,
Iacob and hee are very rich
good cause they haue to glad.
Esau doth dwel vpon Mount Seir,
it pleased so his mynde,
And Iacob yet in Canaan
doth tarye styll behinde.

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And Esau tooke his wiues, his Sonnes,
and Daughters that hee had,
His Houshold Soules, his Gooddes, and al
hys Cattell good and bad.

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And all the Substaunce hee had got
in Land of Canaan,
And went into a Countrie of
from Iacobs face as than.

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Because the Riches of them both,
was much and very great:
They might not well together dwell
for why, the Countries seate

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Wherein as straungers they both were,
could not them both receaue:
So Esau went vnto mount Seir
to dwel, and tooke his leaue.

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These are the Generations of Esau, which is Edom.
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Not reproduced here is a diagrammatical representation of Esau's genealogy.

The residue of Chapter this,
doth sundry names contayne:
The Text peruse, so shall the same
appeare to you more playne.