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Psal. 128.
That man that fearis the lorde is blest
& in his uayes ualk euer uill
the fruictis by thee shall be possest
euen of thy handy labouris still
& thou shall blest for euer be
& als it shall be uell uith thee.
& in his uayes ualk euer uill
the fruictis by thee shall be possest
euen of thy handy labouris still
& thou shall blest for euer be
& als it shall be uell uith thee.
thy uyfe shall lyke á fruictfull uyne
remaine into thy house at hande
lyke pleasaunt plantis of olyue syne
thy sonnes about thy boorde shall stand
lo hou that man is blest I say
quho fearis iehoua great alluay.
remaine into thy house at hande
lyke pleasaunt plantis of olyue syne
thy sonnes about thy boorde shall stand
lo hou that man is blest I say
quho fearis iehoua great alluay.
godd doth from sion hill thee blesse
then of ierushalem holy toune
enyoie the gooddis both more & lesse
euen all thy dayes of lyfe hear doune:
Thou shalt thy childrenis ofspring see
& peace on israell shall be.
then of ierushalem holy toune
enyoie the gooddis both more & lesse
euen all thy dayes of lyfe hear doune:
Thou shalt thy childrenis ofspring see
& peace on israell shall be.
finis,
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