and slept again, and he saw another dream; seven ears of corn, full and fair, came forth in one stalk,
and both saw a dream in one night, by covenable expounding to them.
and those foul and lean kine devoured those kine of which the fairness and comeliness of their bodies were wonderful. Pharaoh waked,
and others, as many ears of corn, thin and smitten with corruption of burning wind, came forth,
butter of the drove, and milk of sheep, with the fatness of lambs, and of rams, of the sons of Bashan; and that he should eat kids with [the] marrow, or tried flour, of wheat, and he should drink the clearest blood, or wine, of the grape.