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O Lord my plaint confider, - ra
And heare,my voice, my ‘King, my g god
tothee I makemy praicr.
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for I willhauerefpeéts 5,
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tothee forto direet, wane aes
3 AndI will tratt through patience, rie
in thee my God: ‘alonies £ wets
4 Thatart not pleafed with wickedneifé) »
and ill with thee dwels none.
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‘Yaine workers of iniquitie, «. _
«thou haft alwayes abhord.
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thou fhaltdeftroythemthan:
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and thedeceitfull:man,... 05 ,.,
7 Therefore will t come to thy, hon :
trufting vpon thy grace:....
And reuerentlie will warfhip thes,
toward thine holie place, 7
8 Lord lead mein th rghteoutnee,
forto confound tye foes: ae
And eke the way that [ Uthatl walke,
before my face difclofe. ‘
9 Forin their mouthes there is no tructhy
their hart is foule and vaines Ln
10 Theirthroatan open fepulchre, »..
their tongues do gloze and faines cy siechtess at
Ir Deftroy their falfe confpiracies, 4
; thattheymay come to nought:
2 Subuert them in their heapes of finne
which haue rebellion wrought.
x3 But thofe that put their truft in thee, .
let them be gtad alwayes: a
And render thanks for thy defence,
and giuethy name the praile.
14 For thou with fauout wiltincreafe,
_ theiuft and righteous {tills
And withthy grace as with a thield,
defend him fromall ill. RVG oyouni 8
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Dawid for his fi fines felt Gods hand, and conceined the
horror of eaerlafting déath.') Therefore: “he defireth forgé-
went ffe,and not todie in Geds indignation. Then fadden- -
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ea of mercie meé forbeare s And hate me-
Lord, for why ?thou knowft, my bones do quake
for feare,
3 My foule is trdubled ‘ery fore, bolily
and vexed yehementlie: te ha
But Lord how long wilt thou delay;
to cure my miferie??? 2° Ry
‘my filly foule yp takes’: rib
O faus me not for my/deferts, : feguy iy
but for thy m mercies 7 key
$ For why3no man among the dead;
remembreth thee one whit:
Or who thall worfhip thee! OLord,
in the infernall pit?’
6So grieuousis my plaintand mone," '
that I wax wondrous faint:
All the night long I wafh my bed,
with teares of my complaint,
7 My fightis dim and waxeth oldy
with anguifh of my hart:
For feare of thofe that be my foes,
and would my foule fubuert.
$ But now away from meallyc,
that worke iniquity:
For why/the Lord hath heard the voice.
* of my complaint and oy.
9 He heard not onlie the reqiuefly
. and prayer of my hart:
But it receiued at my hand,
andtookcitin good part, 0000"
yYoAnd now my foes that vexed me,
the Lord will fone defame:
to their rebuke and fhame y
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