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Eripeme.
Psalme. Cxl.
N.
Dauid complayneth of the crueltye, falshod, and iniuryes of his enemies against whiche he prayeth vnto the Lorde, and assureth him selfe of hys helpe and succoure. Wherfore he prouoketh the iuste to prayse thee and to assure them selues of hys tuicion.
Lorde
saue me from the euill man,
and from the cruell wight:
Deliuer me, whiche euell doo,
imagine in their sprite.
Whiche make on me continuall warre,
their tonges loe they haue whet:
Like serpents, vnderneth their lyppes,
is adders poyson set.
and from the cruell wight:
Deliuer me, whiche euell doo,
imagine in their sprite.
Whiche make on me continuall warre,
their tonges loe they haue whet:
Like serpents, vnderneth their lyppes,
is adders poyson set.
Kepe me, O Lorde from wicked handes,
preserue me to a bide:
Free from the cruell man that meanes,
to cause my steppes to slide.
The proud haue laid a snare for me,
and they haue spred a net:
With cordes, in my path way, and ginnes,
for me eke haue they set.
preserue me to a bide:
Free from the cruell man that meanes,
to cause my steppes to slide.
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and they haue spred a net:
With cordes, in my path way, and ginnes,
for me eke haue they set.
Therfore I said vnto the Lord,
thou art my God alone:
Here me O Lorde, oh heare the voyce,
wherwith I pray and mone.
O Lord my God thou only art,
the strength that saueth me.
My head in day of battell hath
ben couerd still by thee.
thou art my God alone:
Here me O Lorde, oh heare the voyce,
wherwith I pray and mone.
O Lord my God thou only art,
the strength that saueth me.
My head in day of battell hath
ben couerd still by thee.
Let not O lorde the wicked haue,
the end of his desire:
Perform not his wicked thought lest they,
with pride be set on fyre.
Of them that compas me about,
the chefest of them all:
Lord let the mischef of their lippes,
vpon them selues befall.
the end of his desire:
Perform not his wicked thought lest they,
with pride be set on fyre.
Of them that compas me about,
the chefest of them all:
Lord let the mischef of their lippes,
vpon them selues befall.
Let coales fall on them, let him cast,
them in consuming flame:
And in depe pittes so as they may,
not rise out of the same.
For no backbiter shall on earth,
beset in stable plight:
And euill to destruction still,
shall hunt the cruel wight,
them in consuming flame:
And in depe pittes so as they may,
not rise out of the same.
For no backbiter shall on earth,
beset in stable plight:
And euill to destruction still,
shall hunt the cruel wight,
I know the lorde thafflicted will,
reuenge and iudge the poore:
The iust shall prayse thy name, iust shall
dwell with thee euermore.
reuenge and iudge the poore:
The iust shall prayse thy name, iust shall
dwell with thee euermore.
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