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[1] Aleph. I am a man seynge my pouert in the yerde of his indignacioun.
[2] Aleph. He droof me, and brouyte in to derknessis, and not in to liyt.
[3] Aleph. Oneli he turnede in to me, and turnede togidere his hond al dai.
[4] Beth. He made eld my skyn, and my fleisch; he al to-brak my boonys.
[5] Beth. He bildid in my cumpas, and he cumpasside me with galle and trauel.
[6] Beth. He settide me in derk places, as euerlastynge deed men.
[7] Gymel. He bildide aboute ayens me, that Y go not out; he aggregide my gyues.
[8] Gymel. But and whanne Y crie and preye, he hath excludid my preier.
[9] Gymel. He closide togidere my weies with square stoonus; he distriede my pathis.
[10] Deleth. He is maad a bere settinge aspies to me, a lioun in hid places.
[11] Deleth. He distriede my pathis, and brak me; he settide me desolat.
[12] Deleth. He bente his bowe, and settide me as a signe to an arowe.
[13] He. He sente in my reynes the douytris of his arowe caas.
[14] He. Y am maad in to scorn to al the puple, the song of hem al dai.
[15] He. He fillide me with bitternesses; he gretli fillide me with wermod.
[16] Vau. He brak at noumbre my teeth; he fedde me with aische.
[17] Vau. And my soule is putte awei; Y haue foryete goodis.
[18] Vau. And Y seide, Myn ende perischide, and myn hope fro the Lord.
[19] Zai. Haue thou mynde on my pouert and goyng ouer, and on wermod and galle.
[20] Zai. Bi mynde Y schal be myndeful; and my soule schal faile in me.
[21] Zai. Y bithenkynge these thingis in myn herte, schal hope in God.
[22] Heth. The mercies of the Lord ben manye, for we ben not wastid; for whi hise merciful doyngis failiden not.
[23] Heth. Y knew in the morewtid; thi feith is miche.
[24] Heth. My soule seide, The Lord is my part; therfor Y schal abide hym.
[25] Teth. The Lord is good to hem that hopen in to hym, to a soule sekynge hym.
[26] Teth. It is good to abide with stilnesse the helthe of God.
[27] Teth. It is good to a man, whanne he hath bore the yok fro his yongthe.
[28] Joth. He schal sitte aloone, and he schal be stille; for he reiside hym silf aboue hym silf.
[29] Joth. He schal sette his mouth in dust, if perauenture hope is.
[30] Joth. He schal yyue the cheke to a man that smytith hym; he schal be fillid with schenschipis.
[31] Caph. For the Lord schal not putte awei with outen ende.
[32] Caph. For if he castide awei, and he schal do merci bi the multitude of hise mercies.
[33] Caph. For he makide not low of his herte; and castide not awei the sones of men. Lameth.
[34] That he schulde al to-foule vndur hise feet alle the boundun men of erthe. Lameth.
[35] That he schulde bowe doun the dom of man, in the siyt of the cheer of the hiyeste.
[36] Lameth. That he schulde peruerte a man in his dom, the Lord knew not.
[37] Men. Who is this that seide, that a thing schulde be don, whanne the Lord comaundide not?
[38] Men. Nether goodis nether yuels schulen go out of the mouth of the hiyeste.
[39] Men. What grutchide a man lyuynge, a man for hise synnes?
[40] Nun. Serche we oure weies, and seke we, and turne we ayen to the Lord.
[41] Nun. Reise we oure hertis with hondis, to the Lord in to heuenes.
[42] Nun. We han do wickidli, and han terrid thee to wraththe; therfor thou art not able to be preied.
[43] Sameth. Thou hilidist in stronge veniaunce, and smitidist vs; thou killidist, and sparidist not.
[44] Sameth. Thou settidist a clowde to thee, that preier passe not.
[45] Sameth. Thou settidist me, drawing vp bi the roote, and castynge out, in the myddis of puplis.
[46] Ayn. Alle enemyes openyden her mouth on vs.
[47] Ayn. Inward drede and snare is maad to vs, profesie and defoulyng.
[48] Ayn. Myn iyen ledden doun departyngis of watris, for the defoulyng of the douyter of my puple.
[49] Phe. Myn iye was turmentid, and was not stille; for no reste was.
[50] Phe. Vntil the Lord bihelde, and siy fro heuenes.
[51] Phe. Myn iye robbide my soule in alle the douytris of my citee.
[52] Sade. Myn enemyes token me with out cause, bi huntyng as a brid.
[53] Sade. My lijf slood in to a lake; and thei puttiden a stoon on me.
[54] Sade. Watris flowiden ouer myn heed; Y seide, Y perischide.
[55] Coph. Lord, Y clepide to help thi name, fro the laste lake.
[56] Coph. Thou herdist my vois; turne thou not awei thin eere fro my sobbyng and cries.
[57] Coph. Thou neiyidist to me in the dai, wherynne Y clepide thee to help; thou seidist, Drede thou not.
[58] Res. Lord, ayenbiere of my lijf, thou demydist the cause of my soule.
[59] Res. Lord, thou siest the wickidnesse
[60] Res. Thou siest al the woodnesse, alle the thouytis of hem ayenus me.
[61] Syn. Lord, thou herdist the schenshipis of hem; alle the thouytis of hem ayens me.
[62] Syn. The lippis of men risynge ayens me, and the thouytis of hem ayens me al dai.
[63] Syn. Se thou the sittynge and risyng ayen of hem; Y am the salm of hem.
[64] Thau. Lord, thou schalt yelde while to hem, bi the werkis of her hondis.
[65] Tau. Thou schalt yyue to hem the scheeld of herte, thi trauel.
[66] Tau. Lord, thou schalt pursue hem in thi strong veniaunce, and thou schalt defoule hem vndur heuenes.
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