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I'll lift mine eyes vnto the hills,Whence alwayes I haue ayde.
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My aid's of God who made the heavens,Who earth's foundations layd.
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Thy foot hee will not suffer slide;Thy keeper never sleeps.
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Lo, neither sleeps nor slumbers heeSecure who Israel keeps.
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God at thy right hand is thy shade,And saues thee by his might.
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The sune by day tyme shal no smiteThee, nor the moone by night.
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No ill shal harme thee. Hee thy souleShal saue. Both in and out
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As thow makst way, from hence forth still,He guaird thee shal about.
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