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III. The CI psal.
thy mercy uill I sing & iustice eik
uith musike uill I prayse iehoua great
I uill tak head the richteous path to seik
quhill tyme thou call me to thy mercie seat
still shall i ualke in uprichtnes of soule
uithin my house quhich halloued is to the
myne eyes upon no uikkid thing shall roule
for all suche deides I hate & shall thaime flee
uith musike uill I prayse iehoua great
I uill tak head the richteous path to seik
quhill tyme thou call me to thy mercie seat
still shall i ualke in uprichtnes of soule
uithin my house quhich halloued is to the
myne eyes upon no uikkid thing shall roule
for all suche deides I hate & shall thaime flee
all godles men (thay shall) from me depairt
i uill not knou no euill nor uikked thing
the toung bakbytes the nichbour in quyet pairt
i uill cutt out & lett it for to spring
the man that lookis to hie throuch suelling pride
& uith á bouddenit brest dois seame to bolde
him can I nouayes suffer nor abyde
sith that myne eies true men on earth beholde
i uill not knou no euill nor uikked thing
the toung bakbytes the nichbour in quyet pairt
i uill cutt out & lett it for to spring
the man that lookis to hie throuch suelling pride
& uith á bouddenit brest dois seame to bolde
him can I nouayes suffer nor abyde
sith that myne eies true men on earth beholde
thay shall sitt doun uith me as also thay
shall be my seruandis that do ualk aricht
no craftie man shall duell uith me I say
nor liers shall be stablisht in my sicht
I uill rut out ilk morning one & all
of uikkid men that on the earth do duell
and by that meanes iehouas cittie shall
be uoyde of uikked uorkers fals & fell
shall be my seruandis that do ualk aricht
no craftie man shall duell uith me I say
nor liers shall be stablisht in my sicht
I uill rut out ilk morning one & all
of uikkid men that on the earth do duell
and by that meanes iehouas cittie shall
be uoyde of uikked uorkers fals & fell
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