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Bishops' [1568], The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe (Imprinted... by Richarde Iugge [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B08000].
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¶2; The argument of the .xlii. Psalme. ¶ Dauid dryuen out of his realme, declareth his sorowe of mynde, for that he coulde not resort vnto Gods temple, and kepe there the holy feastes. He complayneth that one affliction commeth on anothers necke. Also he complayneth of the reproches and mockes that he susteyned of the wicked. He comforteth hym selfe in the confidence that he hath in God. ¶2; To the chiefe musition a wise instruction note of the sonnes of Corach. A   


1   Lyke as the Hart brayeth for water brookes: so panteth my soule after thee O God.


2   My soule is a thirst for the Lorde, yea euen for the lyuyng Lorde: when shall I come to appeare before the face of the Lorde?


3   My teares haue ben my meate day and nyght: whyle they dayly say vnto me where is [nowe] thy God.


4   And I powred out of me my very note heart, remembryng this howe that before tyme I haue passed with a great number, bringyng th&ebar; vnto the house of the Lord: with a voyce of ioy ∧ note prayse, [∧ with] a company that kept holy day.


5   Why art thou so discouraged O my soule, ∧ why art thou so vnquiet within me? attende thou vpon the Lorde, for I will yet acknowledge him only to be note a present saluation.


6   My Lorde, my soule is discouraged within me: because I remember thee from the lande of Iordane, and from the litle hyll Hermonim. B   


7   One deepe calleth another at the noyse of thy water pypes: all thy waues and stormes are gone ouer me.


8   God wyll graunt his louing kindnesse on the day tyme: and in the nyght season I wyll syng of hym, and make my prayer vnto the Lorde of my lyfe.


9   I wyll say vnto the Lorde of my strength: why hast thou forgotten me, why go I thus heauyly through the oppression of myne enemie?


10    noteIt was as a sworde in my bones, when myne enemies dyd cast me in the teeth: in saying dayly vnto me, where is nowe thy Lorde?


11   Why art thou so discouraged O my soule, ∧ why art thou so vnquiet within me? attende thou vpon the Lorde, for I wil yet acknowledge him note to be only my present saluation, and my Lorde.
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Bishops' [1568], The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe (Imprinted... by Richarde Iugge [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B08000].
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