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[1] <To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid.> The kyng ought to reioyce in thy strength O God: and he ought to be exceedyng glad of thy saluation
[2] Thou hast geuen him his heartes desire: and hast not denied him the request of his lippes. Selah
[3] For thou hast preuented him with good blessinges: and hast set a crowne of pure golde vpon his head
[4] He asked life of thee, and thou gauest him long dayes: euen for euer and euer
[5] His honour is great through thy saluation: thou hast layde glorie and great worship vpon him
[6] For thou hast placed him to be blessinges for euer: and hast made him glad with the ioy of thy countenaunce
[7] Because the king trusteth in God, and in the mercie of the most highest: he shal not miscarie
[8] Thine hande wyll finde out all thine enemies: thy right hande wyll finde out them that hate thee
[9] Thou wilt make them like a burnyng furnace in tyme of thy furie: God wyll destroy them in his wrath, and fire shall consume them
[10] Thou wilt roote their fruite out of the earth: and their seede from among the children of men
[11] For they intended mischiefe agaynst thee, and imagined a craftie deuice: [but] they coulde not [bring it to passe.
[12] Therfore thou wilt put them to flight: [and] direct thine arrowes agaynst their faces
[13] Be thou exalted O God accordyng to thine owne might: so we wyll sing, and with psalmes we wyll prayse thy power
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