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Me to rebuike forbeare, O Lord;While kindled is thine ire;
Nor chasten me, while flowing is
Thy wrath's consumeing fire.
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For in me fast thine arows stick,Thy hand doth presse me sore.
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Becaus thow greev'd art, in my fleshNo soundnes is therfore.
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My sins of peace my bones depryve;For my iniquities,
Gone o're my head, vnto a weight
Above my strength arise.
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My wounds doe stink and are corrupt,For foolish I have been;
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Sore troubled and brought verie low,I sad all day am seen.
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My loines are full of loathsomnes;My flesh is all vnsound.
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I feeble am and brocken sore,My greevs I cannot bound;
Roare forth I must, my heart's so mov'd.
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Thow my desires dost see;O Lord, my groans, my secreet sighs
Are manifest to thee.
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My heart doth pant, my strength doth faile;Myne eyes have lost their light.
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My freends and lovers stand afar,My stroak doth them afright.
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My kinsmen prove vnkinde. Snairs laydBy them my life who seek,
Who wish in heart my hurt, of me
Most wicked things do speak,
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Deceits, all day they do devise,But I as deaf appeare;
As one that dumbe is; who his mouth
To open doth forbeare.
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Like one that heard not, from whose lipsDo no reproofs proceed,
I keep me close, and wait for Thee,
Lord, in this time of need.
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Thow wilt mak ansuer, Lord my God:I say'd. Oh heare my cry!
Lest they rejoyceing over me,
Themselvs do magnify;
When they perceive my foot to slip,
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For I to halt ame prone;But sadlie sorowing, day and night
To thee I mak my moane.
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To thee my hid iniquitie,O Lord, do I declare.
And for my sin with heavie hart
Still am I takeing care.
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But livelie are my foes and strong,And who, with causles hate,
Me most vnjustlie doe persue,
Do prosper and grow great.
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Yea, they who render ill for good,Mine adversaries prove;
Becaus I evill doe declyne,
And what is good do love.
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Forsake me not, O Lord my God,Be not far off from me.
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Make hast to help me, Lord; I haveNo saiftie but in thee.
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