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Domine non est.
Psalme. Cxxxi.
M.
Dauid charged with ambytion and gredye desire to raygne, protesteth his humilitie and modestye before God, and teacheth all men, what they should doo.
O Lorde
I am not puft in minde,
I haue no skornfull eye:
I doo not exercyse my selfe,
in thynges that be to hye.
I haue no skornfull eye:
I doo not exercyse my selfe,
in thynges that be to hye.
But as a childe that wayned is,
euen from his mothers brest:
So haue I Lorde behaued my selfe,
in sylence and in rest.
euen from his mothers brest:
So haue I Lorde behaued my selfe,
in sylence and in rest.
O Israell trust in the Lorde,
let hym be all thy stay:
From this tyme forth for euermore,
from age to age I say.
let hym be all thy stay:
From this tyme forth for euermore,
from age to age I say.
The Whole Booke of Psalmes, collected into Englysh metre by T. Starnhold I. Hopkins & others: conferred with the Ebrue, with apt Notes to synge the[m] withal | ||