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[1] Lord, haue thou mynde what bifelle to vs; se thou, and biholde oure schenschipe.
[2] Oure eritage is turned to aliens, oure housis ben turned to straungers.
[3] We ben maad fadirles children with out fadir; oure modris ben as widewis.
[4] We drunken oure watir for monei, we bouyten oure trees for siluer.
[5] We weren dryuun bi oure heedis, and reste was not youun to feynt men.
[6] We yauen hond to Egipt, and to Assiriens, that we schulden be fillid with breed.
[7] Oure fadris synneden, and ben not, and we baren the wickidnessis of hem.
[8] Seruauntis weren lordis of vs, and noon was, that ayenbouyte fro the hond of hem.
[9] In oure lyues we brouyten breed to vs, fro the face of swerd in desert.
[10] Oure skynne is brent as a furneis, of the face of tempestis of hungur.
[11] Thei maden low wymmen in Sion, and virgyns in the citees of Juda.
[12] Princes weren hangid bi the hond; thei weren not aschamed of the faces of elde men.
[13] Thei mysusiden yonge wexynge men vnchastli, and children fellen doun in tree.
[14] Elde men failiden fro yatis; yonge men failiden of the queer of singeris.
[15] The ioie of oure herte failide; oure song is turned in to mourenyng.
[16] The coroun of oure heed fellen doun; wo to vs! for we synneden.
[17] Therfor oure herte is maad soreuful, therfor oure iyen ben maad derk.
[18] For the hil of Sion, for it perischide; foxis yeden in it.
[19] But thou, Lord, schal dwelle with outen ende; thi seete schal dwelle in generacioun and in to generacioun.
[20] Whi schalt thou foryete vs with outen ende, schalt thou forsake vs in to lengthe of daies?
[21] Lord, conuerte thou vs to thee, and we schal be conuertid; make thou newe oure daies, as at the bigynnyng.
[22] But thou castynge awei hast cast awei vs; thou art wrooth ayens vs greetli.
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