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[1] Whosoeuer sitteth vnder the couer of the most highest: he shal abide vnder the shadowe of the almightie
[2] I wyll say vnto God, thou art my hope and my fortresse: my Lorde, in whom I wyll trust
[3] For he wyll delyuer thee from the snare of the hunter: and from the noysome pestilence
[4] He wyll couer thee vnder his wynges, & thou shalt be safe vnder his fethers: his faythfulnesse shalbe thy shielde and buckler
[5] Thou shalt not be afrayde of any terrour of the nyght: nor of any arrowe that sleeth by day
[6] Nor of any pestilence that walketh in the darknesse: nor of any deadly fyt that destroyeth at hygh noone
[7] A thousande shall fall beside thee, and ten thousande at thy ryght hande: but it shall not come nygh thee
[8] Thou only with thine eyes shalt beholde: & see the rewarde of the vngodly
[9] For thou O God art my hope: thou hast set thine habitation very hygh
[10] There shall no euyll lyght on thee: neither shall any plague come nye thy dwellyng
[11] For he wyll geue his angels charge ouer thee: to kepe thee in all thy wayes
[12] They wyll beare thee in [their] handes: that thou hurt not thy foote agaynst a stone
[13] Thou shalt set thy foote vppon the Lion and Adder: the young Lion and the Dragon thou shalt treade vnder thy feete
[14] Because he hath set greatly his loue vpon me, therfore wyll I deliuer hym: I wyll set hym vp out of all daunger, because he hath knowen my name
[15] He shall call vpon me, and I wyll heare hym: yea I am with hym in trouble, I wyll deliuer hym, and bryng hym to honour
[16] I wyll satisfie hym with a long lyfe: and I wyll cause hym to see my saluation
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