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The .liij. Psalme.
The
folysh & insipiēt, whose thoughtes are euer vayne:
Do in theyr herte saye folyshlye, theris no God certayne.
Do in theyr herte saye folyshlye, theris no God certayne.
Corrupt they are in all theyr wayes, made abominable:
To fynde one good amonge them all, ther is no man able.
To fynde one good amonge them all, ther is no man able.
Upon the sonnes of mortal men, God loked downe from heauen:
To se if ther were any wyse, or for to seeke God geuen.
To se if ther were any wyse, or for to seeke God geuen.
They haue gone astraye togither, and are corrupt ech one:
That hath done the thynge that is good, there can not be founde one.
That hath done the thynge that is good, there can not be founde one.
Howe can they haue knowledge (saith God) that worcke iniquitie:
And lyke breade eate vp my people, & do not on me crye?
And lyke breade eate vp my people, & do not on me crye?
There feared they excedynglye, where feare in dede was none:
Because God doeth all them destroye, that besiege the, Sion.
Because God doeth all them destroye, that besiege the, Sion.
Because God is theyr enmie thou haste made them ashamed:
Woulde God that out of the (Sion) Iacob myght be saued.
Woulde God that out of the (Sion) Iacob myght be saued.
That God myght once make an ende of, his peoples seruitude:
That wyth great ioye & reioycynge, Iacob myght be endude.
That wyth great ioye & reioycynge, Iacob myght be endude.