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[1] Blessid is the man, that yede not in the councel of wickid men; and stood not in the weie of synneris, and sat not in the chaier of pestilence.
[2] But his wille is in the lawe of the Lord; and he schal bithenke in the lawe of hym dai and nyyt.
[3] And he schal be as a tree, which is plauntid bisidis the rennyngis of watris; which tre schal yyue his fruyt in his tyme. And his leef schal not falle doun; and alle thingis which euere he schal do schulen haue prosperite.
[4] Not so wickid men, not so; but thei ben as dust, which the wynd castith awei fro the face of erthe.
[5] Therfor wickid men risen not ayen in doom; nethir synneres in the councel of iust men.
[6] For the Lord knowith the weie of iust men; and the weie of wickid men schal perische.
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