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Psalme. XXXII.
The Argument.
Here hily aduanstGods grace do ye see:
Who sinne doth remit,
All wholy so free.
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O happy be they,Whose sins be releast:
Who hath theyr offence
Whole hyd by request.
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And happy the manWhom God doth aquite:
Whose sprite hath no guile
To doubt of hys might.
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My cryme I bewrayedEuen iust in thy sight:
I hyd not my gylt,
But brought it to light.
I cast wyth my selfe,
My fault to reueale:
And straight thou releast,
It euery deale.
My fault to reueale:
And straight thou releast,
It euery deale.
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For this shall we see,All saintes to desire:
In sute for to bee
When tyme doth require.
Though trouble aryse,
as flouds when they grow
Yet shall they no tyme,
The iust ouerflow.
as flouds when they grow
Yet shall they no tyme,
The iust ouerflow.
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To teache thee I will,And guide thee the way:
On thee will I looke,
So neuer to stray.
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But be ye not lyke,The horse and the mule:
For brutish they be
And hard to recule.
Wyth bridle and bit
Their mouthes do ye strain
Lest at you they wynce
And turne so agayne.
Their mouthes do ye strain
Lest at you they wynce
And turne so agayne.
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The bad shal haue plagesOn euery side:
Who trust in the Lord,
Them grace doth abide.
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Ye men of the ryght,Be glad to reioyce:
Ye true men in hart,
Be ioyfull in voyce.
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