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Deus in nomine.
Psalm. Liiii.
I.H.
127
Dauid brought into Great daunger by reasō of Ziphius, calleth vpō the name of God to destroye his enemies, promysing sacrifice and free offerings for their delyueraunce.
God
saue me for thy holy name,
and for thy goodnes sake:
Unto the strength Lorde of the same
I doo my cause betake.
Regarde (O Lorde) and geue an eare,
to thee when I doo praye?
Bow downe thy sealfe to me and heare
the wordes that I doo saye.
and for thy goodnes sake:
Unto the strength Lorde of the same
I doo my cause betake.
Regarde (O Lorde) and geue an eare,
to thee when I doo praye?
Bow downe thy sealfe to me and heare
the wordes that I doo saye.
For straungers vp against me ryse,
and tirauntes vex me still:
Whiche haue not God before theyr eies
they seke my soule to spill.
But loe my God doeth geue me ayde,
the Lorde is strayght at hand.
With them by whom my soule is stayed
the Lorde doth euer stande:
and tirauntes vex me still:
Whiche haue not God before theyr eies
they seke my soule to spill.
But loe my God doeth geue me ayde,
the Lorde is strayght at hand.
With them by whom my soule is stayed
the Lorde doth euer stande:
With plages repay agayne all those,
for me that lye in wayte:
And with thy truth destroy my foes,
with theyr owne snare and bayte,
An offering of free hart and will,
that I to thee shall make:
And prayse thy name for therin still,
greate comfort I doo take,
for me that lye in wayte:
And with thy truth destroy my foes,
with theyr owne snare and bayte,
An offering of free hart and will,
that I to thee shall make:
And prayse thy name for therin still,
greate comfort I doo take,
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