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[1] The title of the sixe and thrittithe salm. To Dauith. Nile thou sue wickid men; nether loue thou men doynge wickidnesse. [2] For thei schulen wexe drie swiftli as hey; and thei schulen falle doun soone as the wortis of eerbis. [3] Hope thou in the Lord, and do thou goodnesse; and enhabite thou the lond, and thou schalt be fed with hise richessis. [4] Delite thou in the Lord; and he schal yyue to thee the axyngis of thin herte. [5] Schewe thi weie to the Lord; and hope thou in hym, and he schal do. [6] And he schal lede out thi riytfulnesse as liyt, and thi doom as myddai; [7] be thou suget to the Lord, and preye thou hym. Nile thou sue hym, that hath prosperite in his weie; a man doynge vnriytfulnessis. [8] Ceese thou of ire, and forsake woodnesse; nyle thou sue, that thou do wickidli. [9] For thei, that doen wickidli, schulen be distried; but thei that suffren the Lord, schulen enerite the lond. [10] And yit a litil, and a synnere schal not be; and thou schalt seke his place, and schalt not fynde. [11] But mylde men schulen enerite the lond; and schulen delite in the multitude of pees. [12] A synnere schal aspie a riytful man; and he schal gnaste with hise teeth on hym.
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
 
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