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Psalme. lxxxxi.

I.H.

Here is described in what assurance he lyueth that putteth his whole trust in God, and committeth him selfe whollye to his protection in all temptacyons. A promise of God to those that loue hym, know him and trust in him to deliuer them, and geue them immortall glory.

[1]

He that within the secret place,

of God most hie doth dwell:
In shadodw of the mightiest grace,
at rest shall kepe him well.

2

Thou art my hope, and my strong hold

I to the Lorde will say:
My God on hye, in him will I,
my whole affiance stay.

3

He shall defend thee from the snare,

the whiche the hunter layde:

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And from that deadly plage and care,
wherof thou art afrayed.

4

And with his winges shall couer thee,

and keepe thee safely there:
His fayth and truth thy fence shalbe,
as sure as sheld and speare.

5

So that thou shalt not neede I saye,

to feare, or be afflighte,
Of all the shafts that flye by daye,
nor terrours of the night.

6

Nor of the plage that priuilye,

doth walke in darke so fast:
Nor yet of that whiche doth destroye,
and at none dayes doth wast.

7

Yea at thy syde as thou doest stand,

a thousand dead shalbe:
Ten thousand eke, at thy right hande,
and yet shalt thou be free.

8

But thou shalte see it for thy parte,

thyne eyse shall well regarde:
That euen lyk, to theyr desert,
the wicked haue reward.

9

For why (O Lorde) I only lust,

to stay my hope on thee:
And in the hiest, I put my trust,
my sure defence is he.

10

Thou shalt not nede, none ill to feare,

with thee it shall not mell:
Nor yet the plage, shall once come nere,
thy house where thou dost dwell

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11

For why vnto his aungels all,

with charge commaundeth hee:
That still in all thy wayes they shall,
preserue and prosper thee.

12

And in thy handes, shall the beare vp,

still wayting thee vpon:
So that thy foote shall neuer chaunce,
to spurne at any stone.

13

Upon the Lyon thou shalt go,

the adder fell and longe:
And treade vpon the Liones yong,
with dragons stoute and stronge.

14

For that he trusteth vnto me,

I will dispatch him quite:
And him defend, because that he,
dothe know my name a right.

15

When he for health on me doth crye,

an aunswer I will geue:
And from his grefe take him will I
in glory for to lyue.

16

With length of yeres, & dayes of welth,

I will fulfill his time:
The goodnes of my sauing health,
I will declare to him.