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Beatus qui intelligit.
Psalm. xli.
T.S.
Dauid being greuously afflicted, blessed them that pitie his case, and complayneth of the treason of his owne frendes & familiars, as came to passe in Iudas. Ioh. xv. After he felyng the great mercyes of god gently chastisyng him, and not suffring his ennemies to triumphe against him, geueth most hartye thankes vnto God.
The
mā is blest yt careful is
the nedie to cōsider.
For in the season perilous,
the lorde will him delyuer:
The lord wil make him safe and sound
& happy in the land:
And he will not deliuer him,
into his enemies hand.
the nedie to cōsider.
For in the season perilous,
the lorde will him delyuer:
The lord wil make him safe and sound
& happy in the land:
And he will not deliuer him,
into his enemies hand.
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And in his bed when he lieth sicke,
the Lord will him restore?
And thou (O lord) will tourn to health
his sicknes and his sore.
Then in my sicknes thus say I,
haue mercy Lord on me:
And heale my soule whiche is full wo,
that I offended thee.
the Lord will him restore?
And thou (O lord) will tourn to health
his sicknes and his sore.
Then in my sicknes thus say I,
haue mercy Lord on me:
And heale my soule whiche is full wo,
that I offended thee.
Mine enemies wished me ill in hart,
and thus of me did say:
When shall he die, that all his name,
may vanish quite away?
And when they come to visite me,
they aske if I doo well:
But in theyr harts mischief they hatche,
and to their mates it tell:
and thus of me did say:
When shall he die, that all his name,
may vanish quite away?
And when they come to visite me,
they aske if I doo well:
But in theyr harts mischief they hatche,
and to their mates it tell:
They bite theyr lippes and whisper so,
as though they woulde me charme:
And cast theyr fetches how to trappe
me with some mortall harme.
Some greuous sin, hath brought him to,
this sicknes, say they playne:
He is so low that without doubt,
rise can he not agayne.
as though they woulde me charme:
And cast theyr fetches how to trappe
me with some mortall harme.
Some greuous sin, hath brought him to,
this sicknes, say they playne:
He is so low that without doubt,
rise can he not agayne.
The man also that I did trust,
with me did vse disceite:
Who at my table eat my bread,
the same for me layd wayte.
Haue mercy Lorde on me therfore,
and let me be preserude:
That I may render vnto them,
the things they haue deserude
with me did vse disceite:
Who at my table eat my bread,
the same for me layd wayte.
Haue mercy Lorde on me therfore,
and let me be preserude:
That I may render vnto them,
the things they haue deserude
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By this I know assuredly,
to be beloued of thee:
When that mine enemies haue no cause
to triumph ouer me.
But in my right thou hast me kept,
and maintained alway:
And in thy presence place assignde,
where I shall dwell for aye.
to be beloued of thee:
When that mine enemies haue no cause
to triumph ouer me.
But in my right thou hast me kept,
and maintained alway:
And in thy presence place assignde,
where I shall dwell for aye.
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