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The Lord my sheepheard is, of wantI never shall complain;
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For me to rest on, hee doth grantGreene pastures of the plaine.
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Hee leads me stillest streams beside,And doth my soule reclame.
In righteous paths hee doth me guide,
For glorie of his name.
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The valley darke of death's aboadeTo passe, I'le feare no ill;
For Thow art with me, Lord, thy rod
And staffe me comfort still.
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For me a table Thow dost spread
In presence of my foes.
With oyle thow dost anoint mine head;
By the my cup or'flowes.
In presence of my foes.
With oyle thow dost anoint mine head;
By the my cup or'flowes.
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Mercie and goodnes all my dayesWith me shall surelie stay,
And in thy house, thy name to praise,
Lord I will dwell for ay.
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