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Dilexi quoniam.

Psalme. Cxvi.

N.

Dauid being in great daunger of Saull in the desert of Mammon, perceiuing the great and inestimable loue of God toward him, mangnyfyeth suche great mercyes, and protesteth that he will be thankful for the same.

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Sing this as the .lxxxxv.

I loue the Lord, because my voyce,
and prayer hearde hath he:
When in my dayes I cald on him,
he bowed his eare to me,
Euen when the snares of cruell death,
about beset me round:
When paynes of hell me caught, & when
I wo and sorow found.
vpon the name of God my Lorde,
then did I call, and say:
Deliuer thou my soule, O Lorde,
I doo thee humbly pray.
The Lorde is very mercyfull,
and iust he is also,
And in our God compassion,
doth plentifully flowe.
The Lorde in safetie doth preserue,
all those that simple be:
I was in wofull miserye,
and he releued me.
And now my soule, sith thou art safe,
returne vnto thy rest:
For largely loe the Lorde to thee,
his bountie hath exprest:
Because thou hast delyuered,
my soule from deadly thrall,

297

My Moisted eien from mournful teares
my slidyng fete from fall:
Before the Lorde I in the land,
of life will walke therfore.
I did beleue, therfore I spake,
for I was trobled sore.
I sayd in my distres and feare.
that all men lyers bee:
What shall I pay the Lorde for all,
his benefites to me?
The holsome cup of sauing health,
I thankefully will take:
And on the Lordes name I will call,
when I my prayer make.
I to the Lorde will pay the vowes,
that I haue him behight,
Yea euen at this present time,
in all his peoples sight.
Right deare and precious in his sight,
the Lorde doth ay esteme:
The death of all his holy ones,
what euer men do deme.
Thy seruant Lorde, thy seruant loe,
I doo my selfe confes,
Son of thy handmayd thou hast broke
the bonds of my distres
And I will offer vp to thee,
a sacryfyce of prayse:
And I will call vpon the name,
of God the Lorde alwayes.

298

I to the Lorde will pay the voues,
that I haue him behight,
Yea euen at this present tyme,
in all his peoples sight,
Yea in the courtes of Gods owne house
and in the middes of thee:
O thou Ierusalem I say.
wherfore the Lorde prayse ye.