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[1] The title of the foure and twentithe salm. To Dauid. [2] Lord, to thee Y haue reisid my soule; my God, Y truste in thee, be Y not aschamed. [3] Nethir myn enemyes scorne me; for alle men that suffren thee schulen not be schent. [4] Alle men doynge wickyd thingis superfluli; be schent. Lord, schewe thou thi weies to me; and teche thou me thi pathis. [5] Dresse thou me in thi treuthe, and teche thou me, for thou art God my sauyour; and Y suffride thee al dai. [6] Lord, haue thou mynde of thi merciful doyngis; and of thi mercies that ben fro the world. [7] Haue thou not mynde on the trespassis of my yongthe; and on myn vnkunnyngis. Thou, Lord, haue mynde on me bi thi merci; for thi goodnesse. [8] The Lord is swete and riytful; for this he schal yyue a lawe to men trespassynge in the weie. [9] He schal dresse deboner men in doom; he schal teche mylde men hise weies. [10] Alle the weies of the Lord ben mercy and treuthe; to men sekynge his testament, and hise witnessyngis.
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
 
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