132He lifted up his eyes,

133He sees the man.

134He spoke to the woman:

135“O, courtesan, lure on the man.

136Why has he come to me?

137His name I will destroy.”

138The woman called to the man

139Who approaches to him[3] and he beholds him.

140“Away! why dost thou [quake(?)]

141Evil is the course of thy activity.”[4]