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[1] <A song, the psalme of Dauid.> My heart is redye O Lorde: I wyll sing & prayse thee in singing of psalmes, yea my glory also is [redie.
[2] Bestirre thee O lute and harpe: I my selfe wil bestirre me right early in the morning
[3] I wyll prayse thee O God among the people: I wyll sing psalmes vnto thee among the nations
[4] For the greatnes of thy mercy reacheth vnto the heauens: and thy trueth vnto the cloudes
[5] Exalt thy selfe O Lord aboue the heauens: and let thy glory [be] aboue all the earth
[6] That thy beloued may be deliuered: saue [me] with thy right hande, and heare thou me
[7] The Lorde hath spoken this in his holynes (whereof I wyll reioyce:) I wyll deuide Sichem, and measure the valley of Sucoth
[8] Gilead shalbe myne, and Manasses shalbe mine: Ephraim also shalbe the strength of my head, and Iuda my law geuer
[9] Moab shalbe my washpot: ouer Edome I wyll cast my shoe, vpon Philistea I wyll triumph
[10] Who wyll leade me into the strong citie? who wyll bring me into Edom
[11] Hast not thou remoued vs from thence? and wylt not thou O Lorde go out with our hoastes
[12] Geue vs ayde against trouble: for the sauing helpe of man is but vayne
[13] Through the Lorde wyll we do valiaunt actes: for he him selfe will treade downe our enemies
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