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The man is blessed verilieWho walketh not astray
In counsell of vngodlie men,
Nor stands in sinners' way,
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Nor sitts in scorners' seat, but settsOn God's law his delight,
And stedfastlie his law doth minde
And muse on, day and night.
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Hee shall be like vnto the treeSett by the river side,
In seasoun due which fruit brings foorth,
Whose leaves ay blooming bide.
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His workes shall prosper all; not soVngodlie men, for they
Shall be like chaffe, which stormie wynds
Sweep suddenlie away.
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In judgment therfore shall not standMen wicked and profane,
Nor sinners, where the righteous flock
Assembled do remaine.
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For, who so righteous paths persue,The Lord doth know their way;
But perrish shall the way of sin,
Wherin the wicked stray.
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