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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 .lix. Psalme. ¶ Dauid vttereth how he was affected at such time as wayte was layde for to slay him. He declareth what prayers he made against the vnreasonablenes of his aduersaries, how greatly he trusted in God, hauing his minde quiet and redie to prayse God his refuge and succour at all times. ¶2; To the chiefe musition, note destroy not, a golden psalme of Dauid, when Saul sent, and they did watch the house to kill him. A   


1    noteDeliuer me from myne enemies O Lorde: note defende me fr&obar; them that rise vp against me.


2   Deliuer me from the workers of iniquitie: and saue me from the blood thirstie men.


3   For lo, they lye in wayte for my soule: men of power are gathered together against me who haue committed no wickednes nor fault O God.


4   When no fault is done, they runne and note set them selues in order: arise to meete me and note beholde.


5   And thou O God Lorde of hoastes, Lorde of Israel: awake to visite all Heathen, and be not mercifull vnto all them that offend of malice. Selah.


6   They go to and fro at euening: they barke lyke a dogge, and runne about through the citie. B   


7   Behold they speake with their mouth, swordes are in their lippes: for [say they] who doth heare [vs?]


8   But thou O God wylt haue them in derision: thou wylt laugh all Heathen to scorne.

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Euening prayer.


9   I wyl note reserue his strength for thee: for thou O Lorde art my refuge.


10   My mercifull Lord wyll preuent me: the Lord will let me see [my desire] vpon mine enemies.


11   Slay them not, lest my people forget it: but in thy stoutnes scatter them like vagaboundes, and put them downe O God note our defence.


12   The wordes of their lippes [be] the sinne of their mouth: O let them be taken in their pryde, for they speake nothing but curses and lies.


13   Consume them in thy wrath, consume them that nothing of them remayne: and let them knowe that it is the Lord that ruleth in Iacob, ∧ vnto the endes of the worlde. Selah. C   


14   And let them gad vp and downe at euening: let them barke lyke a dogge, and go about the citie.


15   Let them runne here and there for meate: and go to bed if they be not satisfied.


16   As for me I wyll sing of thy power, and wyll prayse thy louing kindnes betimes in the morning: for thou hast ben my defence and refuge in the day of my trouble.


17   Unto thee O my strength will I sing psalmes: for thou O Lorde art my refuge, and my mercyfull 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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