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[1] The title of the eiyte and threttithe salm. For victorie, to Iditum, the song of Dauid. [2] I seide, Y schal kepe my weies; that Y trespasse not in my tunge. I settide kepyng to my mouth; whanne a synnere stood ayens me. [3] I was doumb, and was mekid ful gretli, and was stille fro goodis; and my sorewe was renulid. [4] Myn herte was hoot with ynne me; and fier schal brenne out in my thenkyng. [5] I spak in my tunge; Lord, make thou myn eende knowun to me. And the noumbre of my daies what it is; that Y wite, what failith to me. [6] Lo! thou hast set my daies mesurable; and my substaunce is as nouyt bifor thee. Netheles al vanytee; ech man lyuynge. [7] Netheles a man passith in ymage; but also he is disturblid veynli. He tresorith; and he noot, to whom he `schal gadere tho thingis. [8] And now which is myn abiding? whether not the Lord? and my substaunce is at thee. [9] Delyuere thou me fro alle my wickidnessis; thou hast youe me schenschip to the vnkunnynge. [10] I was doumbe, and openyde not my mouth; for thou hast maad, [11] remoue thou thi woundis fro me. [12] Fro the strengthe of thin hond Y failide in blamyngis; for wickidnesse thou hast chastisid man. And thou madist his lijf to faile as an yreyne; netheles ech man is disturblid in veyn. [13] Lord, here thou my preier and my bisechyng; perseyue thou with eeris my teeris. [14] Be thou not stille, for Y am a comelyng at thee; and a pilgrime, as alle my fadris. [15] Foryyue thou to me, that Y be refreischid, bifor that Y go; and Y schal no more be. [16] [No verse.] [17] [No verse.] [18] [No verse.] [19] [No verse.] [20] [No verse.] [21] [No verse.] [22] [No verse.]
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
 
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