Their mouths they open'd wide on me, upon me gape did they, Like to a lion ravening and roaring for his prey.
They gaped upon me with their mouths, As a ravening and a roaring lion.
Against me they opened their mouths wide, like a ravening and roaring lion.
They gape upon me with their mouth, As a ravening and a roaring lion.
They open their mouths at me like a lion ripping and roaring!
He like unto a lion is that's greedy of his prey, Or lion young, which lurking doth in secret places stay.
Out of the roaring lion's mouth do thou me shield and save: For from the horns of unicorns an ear to me thou gave.
All that me see laugh me to scorn; shoot out the lip do they; They nod and shake their heads at me, and, mocking, thus do say,
How long, Lord, look'st thou on? from those destructions they intend Rescue my soul, from lions young my darling do defend.
With mouths set wide, they 'gainst me said, Ha, ha! our eye doth see.
Lest that the enemy my soul should, like a lion, tear, In pieces rending it, while there is no deliverer.