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[1]The `title of the hundrid and nynthe salm. `The salm of Dauith. The Lord seide to my Lord; Sitte thou on my riyt side. Til Y putte thin enemyes; a stool of thi feet. [2]The Lord schal sende out fro Syon the yerde of thi vertu; be thou lord in the myddis of thin enemyes. [3]The bigynnyng is with thee in the dai of thi vertu, in the briytnessis of seyntis; Y gendride thee of the wombe before the dai sterre. [4]The Lord swoor, and it schal not repente him; Thou art a preest with outen ende, bi the ordre of Melchisedech. [5]The Lord on thi riyt side; hath broke kyngis in the dai of his veniaunce. [6]He schal deme among naciouns, he schal fille fallyngis; he schal schake heedis in the lond of many men. [7]He dranke of the stronde in the weie; therfor he enhaunside the heed. [8][No verse.] [9][No verse.] [10][No verse.] [11][No verse.] [12][No verse.] [13][No verse.] [14][No verse.] [15][No verse.] [16][No verse.] [17][No verse.] [18][No verse.] [19][No verse.] [20][No verse.] [21][No verse.] [22][No verse.] [23][No verse.] [24][No verse.] [25][No verse.] [26][No verse.] [27][No verse.] [28][No verse.] [29][No verse.] [30][No verse.] [31][No verse.]
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
 
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