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King James Bible, 1611 [1611], THE HOLY BIBLE, Conteyning the Old Testament, AND THE NEW: Newly Translated out of the Originall tongues: & with the former Translations diligently compared and reuised by his Maiesties speciall C&obar;mandement Appointed to be read in Churches (Imprinted... by Robert Barker [etc.], London) [word count] [B10000].
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PSAL. CXLI. 1 Dauid prayeth that his suit may bee acceptable, 3 his conscience sincere, 7 and his life safe from snares. ¶ A Psalme of Dauid.

1   
Lord, I crie vnto thee, make haste vnto mee: giue eare vnto my voice, when I crie vnto thee.

2   
Let my prayer bee note set foorth before thee as incense: and the lifting vp of my hands as the Euening sacrifice.

3   
Set a watch (O Lord) before my mouth: keepe the doore of my lips.

4   
Incline not my heart to any euill thing, to practise wicked workes with men that worke iniquitie: and let mee not eate of their dainties.

5   
noteLet the righteous smite mee, it shalbe a kindnesse: and let him reprooue me, it shalbe an excellent oile, which shall not breake my head: for yet my prayer also shalbe in their calamities.

6   
When their Iudges are ouerthrowen in stonie places, they shall heare my words, for they are sweet. Prayers against the wicked.

7   
Our bones are scattered at the graues mouth: as when one cutteth and cleaueth wood vpon the earth.

8   
But mine eyes are vnto thee, O God the Lord: in thee is my trust, note leaue not my soule destitute.

9   
Keepe mee from the snare which they haue laide for me, and the grinnes of the workers of iniquitie.

10   
Let the wicked fall into their owne nets: whilest that I withal note escape. 620
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King James Bible, 1611 [1611], THE HOLY BIBLE, Conteyning the Old Testament, AND THE NEW: Newly Translated out of the Originall tongues: & with the former Translations diligently compared and reuised by his Maiesties speciall C&obar;mandement Appointed to be read in Churches (Imprinted... by Robert Barker [etc.], London) [word count] [B10000].
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