is my complaint to man Rather, of, or, concerning man. The whole first clause means, Is mycomplaint about man? myemphatic. The words may express a reason for their listening to him, it is not of them nor of men at all that hecomplains; it is of another, and of a moral riddle and evil that may well excuse his impatience.

And if it were so … troubled Rather, or wherefore should I not be impatient? lit. should not my spirit be short?

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