PS4 L. CXL, CXL CXLH, CXLII.
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orherefore L ſaid unto the Lord,ꝰ alketter and Waud;— thouart my God alone: AII
Hear me, O Tord, O hear 5 volce Asthe that heweth vod- or he YVherewith Ipray and mone. chat diggeth up the ground.
70 Tord my God, thou only art 8 But, O my Lord my God, mine the ſtrenzth that ſaveth me: do lo& up untthee(eyes
Ny head in day oſ battle hath In thee is all my truſt, let not
deen coverꝗ ſtill by thee. my ſoul forlaken be. Let not;o Lord the wickea have ꝰ Rrep and preſerve me from the
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Perform not his ili thought, leſt hend from the gins of wicked men With pride be ſet on fire. whereol Lam afraid.
Ot chem that compaſʒ me about. 10 The wicked into their ovn neu thę chiefeſt of them all. together let them fall:
Lord, let the miſchief ut their lips Wnife I do by thy help xſcape, upon t heir own heads fall. the Vanger of them all.
ro Let coab fall onthem,let them PS AL. CXLII. N.
caſt in conſuming flame.(be 1Nto ꝗᷓ Lord G And in deep pit, 5 as they may V I 4d Lend 901————— not riſe qut of the ſame. and with my ſtrained voice unto 11 For no backbiter ihall on earth the Lord G0d prayed I.
de ſet in ſtable plight: 2 My meditation in his ſight And evil to deſtruction ſtill% pour I did not ſpare:
ſhall hunt che cruel wight. And in thie preſence of the Lord 12IKno/ Lora thꝰ afflicted will my troublè did declare.
revenge, and judge the poor: 3. Although perpleved was my ſ- The ſult kaif piaife tdy Name, my pach W028 Eewn to ches 29 and ſall In way Mnere Ldid walk, a ſnare awellwith thee evermore. they ſlily laid ſor me. PSAT. CXII. N. 41 Danc view'd on my righ an bRen ae thee a. Laall. but none there Wouldme knem Smnltentnee to me,. All retuge failed mo, and for Ata hearken thou unto my voice
ſoul none caved now. When Ldo cry to thee. 2˙7 à As incenſe let my prayrs ſtill be Then cryed Lte thee, and ſaid, Airected in thine eyeb: Lord my hopę thou. art: And ehie up- ifring ofmy hands And in the land of che living. ad evening ſacrifce. hortion and my part, 2*— 6 Heark to my cry, Hr Tam broughi Eer guiding oſmy mouth, OLord, full low, deliver me Anzalto ofM Moping Has. From them that do me perſecute Lord, keep thou Wegsor. r—.—— hat Ifhoulã wicked Works com-7 That I may praiſe thy Namemij incline thou not my heart cmit, from priſon. Lard, bring out:(ſoul With ill men oitheir delicates, aual thon art good to me. the jul
Lord, let me cat no part. nall preſs me round about. But jet F righteous ſinite me. Lord PS Ar. CXLIII. N. ſor that ra good for me: Ord, hear my prayer, and my· Let him reprore me, and the ſame complaint a pnecious oyl ſhall be. chat I do make to theei
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