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III. PSAL. 129.
they oftentymes afflicted me
now israell may say;
they oftentymes, euen from my youth,
pursewed my decay;
But yet the Lord so favourd me
as they culd not prevaill,
And these attemps wer frustrat all,
which causd them vs assaill.
now israell may say;
they oftentymes, euen from my youth,
pursewed my decay;
But yet the Lord so favourd me
as they culd not prevaill,
And these attemps wer frustrat all,
which causd them vs assaill.
The plouers ploued vpon my bak,
and cuist there furrous long,
but yit the lord was righteous,
that cutt thair cords so strong;
the weked quho did sion hate,
and thought it to oppres,
salbe aschaimd, and turne there baks
to mak there shame the les.
and cuist there furrous long,
but yit the lord was righteous,
that cutt thair cords so strong;
the weked quho did sion hate,
and thought it to oppres,
salbe aschaimd, and turne there baks
to mak there shame the les.
they salbe as the gras which growes
vpon the houses toppes,
which withereth far befoir it ryse
for laik of higher croppes,
whairof the mower, when he pulls,
not filleth full his hand,
and as the glainers emptie lapp
do shaw the barren land.
vpon the houses toppes,
which withereth far befoir it ryse
for laik of higher croppes,
whairof the mower, when he pulls,
not filleth full his hand,
and as the glainers emptie lapp
do shaw the barren land.
No passers by sall wisss the Lords
good blissings on them fall;
nor none sal think in thought or say,
“for yow to god we call.”
good blissings on them fall;
nor none sal think in thought or say,
“for yow to god we call.”
quod W.m Foul.
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