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[1] The `title of the oon and nyntithe salm. `The salm of `song, in the dai of sabath. [2] It is good to knouleche to the Lord; and to synge to thi name, thou hiyeste. [3] To schewe eerli thi merci; and thi treuthe bi nyyt. [4] In a sautrie of ten cordis; with song in harpe. [5] For thou, Lord, hast delitid me in thi makyng; and Y schal make ful out ioye in the werkis of thin hondis. [6] Lord, thi werkis ben magnefied greetli; thi thouytis ben maad ful depe. [7] An vnwise man schal not knowe; and a fool schal not vndirstonde these thingis. [8] Whanne synneris comen forth, as hey; and alle thei apperen, that worchen wickidnesse. [9] That thei perische in to the world of world; forsothe thou, Lord, art the hiyest, withouten ende. For lo! [10] Lord, thin enemyes, for lo! thin enemyes schulen perische; and alle schulen be scaterid that worchen wickidnesse. [11] And myn horn schal be reisid as an vnicorn; and myn eelde in plenteuouse merci. [12] And myn iye dispiside myn enemyes; and whanne wickid men rysen ayens me, myn eere schal here. [13] A iust man schal floure as a palm tree; he schal be multiplied as a cedre of Liban. [14] Men plauntid in the hous of the Lord; schulen floure in the porchis of the hous of oure God. [15] Yit thei schulen be multiplied in plenteuouse elde; and thei schulen be suffryng wel. That thei telle, that oure Lord God is riytful; and no wickidnesse is in hym. [16] [No verse.]
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
 
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