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Psal. xx.
In tymes of straite mott iehoua giue thee eare
the name of iacobs godd mott honoure thee
that from his holy place thou aydit be
& he from sion thee sustaine & heare
& sueitly mot he smell thy ofringis all
thy holocauste in ashes making fall.
the name of iacobs godd mott honoure thee
that from his holy place thou aydit be
& he from sion thee sustaine & heare
& sueitly mot he smell thy ofringis all
thy holocauste in ashes making fall.
thy heartis desyre giue mott he thee alluaye
& als thy counsalls all mott he fullfill
then lett us of thy health sing loude & schill
in name of godd oure standartis als displaye
great iehoua fullfill in euerie pairt
the quhole petitionis of thy humble hairt.
& als thy counsalls all mott he fullfill
then lett us of thy health sing loude & schill
in name of godd oure standartis als displaye
great iehoua fullfill in euerie pairt
the quhole petitionis of thy humble hairt.
nou knou I godd preserues his oinctid king
& from his holy heauinnis doth heare him uell
uith greatest pouaire & micht that doth excell
by his richt hande he health dois to him bring
in chariotis thaise, & yone in horsis trust
ue in the name of oure iehoua iust.
& from his holy heauinnis doth heare him uell
uith greatest pouaire & micht that doth excell
by his richt hande he health dois to him bring
in chariotis thaise, & yone in horsis trust
ue in the name of oure iehoua iust.
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