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[1] The titil of the nyne and sixtithe salm. To the victorie `of Dauid, `to haue mynde. [2] God, biholde thou in to myn heelp; Lord, hast thou to helpe me. [3] Be thei schent, and aschamed; that seken my lijf. Be thei turned a bak; and schame thei, that wolen yuels to me. [4] Be thei turned awei anoon, and schame thei; that seien to me, Wel! wel! [5] Alle men that seken thee, make fulli ioie, and be glad in thee; and thei that louen thin heelthe, seie euere, The Lord be magnyfied. [6] Forsothe Y am a nedi man, and pore; God, helpe thou me. Thou art myn helper and my delyuerere; Lord, tarye thou not. [7] [No verse.] [8] [No verse.] [9] [No verse.] [10] [No verse.] [11] [No verse.] [12] [No verse.] [13] [No verse.] [14] [No verse.] [15] [No verse.] [16] [No verse.] [17] [No verse.] [18] [No verse.] [19] [No verse.] [20] [No verse.] [21] [No verse.] [22] [No verse.] [23] [No verse.] [24] [No verse.] [25] [No verse.] [26] [No verse.] [27] [No verse.] [28] [No verse.] [29] [No verse.] [30] [No verse.] [31] [No verse.] [32] [No verse.] [33] [No verse.] [34] [No verse.] [35] [No verse.] [36] [No verse.]
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
 
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