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[1]Thetitle of the oon and fiftithe salm. To victorie, the salm of Dauid, [2]`whanneDoech Idumei cam, and telde to Saul, and seide to him, Dauid cam in to the hows of Abymelech. [3]Whathast thou glorie in malice; which art miyti in wickidnesse? [4]Aldai thi tunge thouyte vnriytfulnesse; as a scharp rasour thou hast do gile. [5]Thoulouedist malice more than benygnite; `thou louedist wickidnesse more than to speke equite. [6]Thoulouedist alle wordis of casting doun; with a gileful tunge. [7]TherforGod schal distrie thee in to the ende, he schal drawe thee out bi the roote, and he schal make thee to passe awei fro thi tabernacle; and thi roote fro the lond of lyuynge men. [8]Iustmen schulen se, and schulen drede; and thei schulen leiye on hym, and thei schulen seie, Lo! [9]theman that settide not God his helpere. But he hopide in the multitude of his richessis; and hadde maistrie in his vanite. [10]ForsotheY, as a fruytful olyue tre in the hous of God; hopide in the merci of God with outen ende, and in to the world of world. [11]Yschal knowleche to thee in to the world, for thou hast do mercy to me; and Y schal abide thi name, for it is good in the siyt of thi seyntis. [12][No verse.] [13][No verse.] [14][No verse.] [15][No verse.] [16][No verse.] [17][No verse.] [18][No verse.] [19][No verse.]
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
 
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