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The .c.xiii. psalme.

[O all ye seruauntes, prayse the lorde]

Laudate puen.

O all ye seruauntes, prayse the lorde
Prayse ye his holy name,
And euerye thynge that beareth lyfe
Lykewyse do ye the same.
Blesse ye the name, of god the lord
and prayses in great store
Be vnto god and Christe his sonne
From henseforthe euermore.


From the vprysynge of the sonne
vntyll his goinge downe
Prayse ye the lorde in euery place
both in the feilde and towne.
The lorde is hyghe aboue all landes
his glory passe the heauens,
Lyke as the sonne doth passe all lyghte
with clernes of his beames.
Who may be lyke vnto our god
That hath his seate on hye,
Whiche wyll not let to see the thynges
That on the earth doth lye.
The symple men he doth vprayse
and settes them vp alofte
Euyn with the prynces of his flocke
these be his doynges ofte.
And eke the woman he hath made
that longe before was barren
Nowe she remayneth in her house
a glad mother of chyldren.


Prayse we the father. &c.