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The whole Psalter translated into English Metre

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Psalme. XXXII.

The Argument.

Here Dauid teachth to vnderstande,
what is cleare blessednes:
Euen pardon free at Gods good hande,
for all our sinnefulnes.

Beati quorum remisse.


1

O blest be they: whose trespaces,
all whole remitted lye:
Whose sinne is hid: in secrecies,
from which God turnth his eye.

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2

O blessed man to whom in sight,
God doth impute no sinne:
Who hath no guile: in suttle sprite,
as hypocrite within.

3

For that my sinne: I hyd so blynde,
and would not it confesse:
My bones and strength for sorrow pynde,
all day I cryed in stresse.

4

For dayes and nyghtes: thy heauy hand,
my soule dyd presse so stout:
That all my powers: and moysture changd
as dryed by sommer drout.

Sela


5

I shewed to thee: my wyckednes,
not still my gilt I hid:
I sayd: I will my fault expresse,
then straight thou it didst ryd.

Sela


6

For this to thee: will euery saynt,
make sute in tyme of grace:
Though waters flow: in deepe constraynt,
they shall not hym deface.

7

My refuge thou: art couertly,
from trouble me to bryng:
Thus fenst by thee: glad sing shall I,
as men made free do sing.

Sela


8

I will geue thee: intelligence,
right thee to teach the way:
That thou mayst walke: wythout offence,
on thee myne eye shall stay.

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9

But be not lyke the horse and mule,
who nought can vnderstand:
Whose mouthes wyth bittes except ye rule,
they wyll not come to hand.

10

The wycked man: wyth cares is fret,
wyth sorrowes fouly vext:
But who hys trust: in God hath set,
to hym all grace is next.

11

In thys the Lord: reioyce ye still,
ye righteous men be glad:
All ye that haue: ryght hartes and wyll,
ioy ye be not adrad.