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Inclina domine aurem.

Psalm. lxxxvi.

I.H.

Dauid sore afflicted and forsaken of all, prayeth feruently for delyueraunce: Somtimes rehearsing his miseryes, somtymes the mercyes receyued, desiring also to be enstructed of the Lord that he may feare hym also and gloryfye his name. He complayneth also of his aduersaryes, and requyreth to be delyuered from them,


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Sing this as the .lxxxi. Ps.

[1]

Lorde bow thine eare to my request

and heare me by and by:
With greuous payn and gref opprest
full poore, and weake am I.

2

Preserue my soule, because my waye,

and doinges holly bee:
And saue thy seruaunte, O my Lorde,
that puttes his trust in thee.

3

Thy mercy Lord on me expresse,

defend me eke with all:
For through the day I doo not cease,
on thee to crye and call.

4

Comfort O Lorde thy seruaunts soule,

that nowe with payne is pinde:
For vnto thee Lorde I extoll,
and lift my soule and minde.

5

For thou arte good and bountifull,

thy giftes of grace are free:
And eke thy mercy plentifull,
to all that call on thee.

6

O Lorde lykewise when I doo pray,

regarde and geue an eare:
Mark well the words that I doo say.
and all my prayers heare.

7

In time when troble doth me moue,

to thee I doo complayne:
For why I know and well doo proue,
thou answerest me agayne.

8

Among the Gods (O Lorde) is none,

with thee to be comparde:

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And none can doo as thou alone,
the lyke hath not ben harde.

9

The Gentils and the peoples all,

whiche thou didst make and frame.
Before thy face, on knees will fall,
and gloryfye thy name.

10

For why thou art so muche of might,

all power is thine owne:
Thou workest wonders still in sight,
for thou art God alone.

11

O teache me Lorde thy way, and I

shall in thy truth procede:
O ioyne my hart to thee so nye,
that it thy name may dreade.

12

To thee my God, wil I geue praise,

with all my hart (O Lord:
And gloryfie thy name alwayse,
for euer through the worlde.

13

For why thy mercy shewed to me,

is great aud doth excell:
Thou settest my soule, at libertie,
out from the lower hell.

14

O Lorde the proude against me ryse,

and heapes of men of might,
They seeke my soule, and in no wise,
will haue thee in theyr sight.

15

Thou Lorde art mercyfull, and meeke,

full slacke and slow to wrath:
Thy goodnes is full greate, and eke,
thy truth no measure hathe.

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16

O turne me, and mercy graunt,

thy strength to me apply:
O help and saue thine owne seruaunte,
thy handmaides sonne am I.

17

On me some signe of fauour shew,

that all my foes may see:
And be ashamed because (Lorde) thou,
doest helpe and comfort me.