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[1]The`title of the hundrid and eiyte and fourtithe salm. Alleluya. Ye of heuenes, herie the Lord; herie ye hym in hiye thingis. [2]Allehise aungels, herie ye hym; alle hise vertues, herye ye hym. [3]Sunneand moone, herie ye hym; alle sterris and liyt, herie ye hym. [4]Heuenesof heuenes, herie ye hym; and the watris that ben aboue heuenes, [5]herieye the name of the Lord. [6]Forhe seide, and thingis weren maad; he comaundide, and thingis weren maad of nouyt. He ordeynede tho thingis in to the world, and in to the world of world; he settide a comaundement, and it schal not passe. [7]Yeof erthe, herie ye the Lord; dragouns, and alle depthis of watris. [8]Fier,hail, snow, iys, spiritis of tempestis; that don his word. [9]Mounteyns,and alle litle hillis; trees berynge fruyt, and alle cedris. [10]Wieldebeestis, and alle tame beestis; serpentis, and fetherid briddis. [11]Thekingis of erthe, and alle puplis; the princis, and alle iugis of erthe. [12]Yongemen, and virgyns, elde men with yongere, herie ye the name of the Lord; [13]forthe name of hym aloone is enhaunsid. [14]Hisknouleching be on heuene and erthe; and he hath enhaunsid the horn of his puple. An ympne be to alle hise seyntis; to the children of Israel, to a puple neiyynge to hym.
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
 
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