Verse 1
Call to remembraunce (O Lorde) what we haue suffred, consider and see our confusion.
Verse 2
Our inheritaunce is turned to the straungers, and our houses to the aliaunts.
Verse 3
We are become carefull and fatherlesse, and our mothers are as the wydowes.
Verse 4
We are fayne to drinke our owne water for money, and our owne wood must we buy for money.
Verse 5
Our neckes are vnder persecution, we are weery and haue no rest.
Verse 6
Aforetime we yeelded our selues to the Egyptians, and nowe to the Assyrians, onlye that we might haue bread inough.
Verse 7
Our fathers (which nowe are gone) haue sinned, and we must beare their wickednesse.
Verse 8
Seruauntes haue the rule of vs, and no man deliuereth vs out of their handes.
Verse 9
We must get our liuing with the perill of our liues, because of the drouth of the wildernesse.
Verse 10
Our skinne is as it had ben made blacke in an ouen, for very sore hunger.
Verse 11
The wiues are rauished in Sion, and the maydens in the cities of Iuda.
Verse 12
The princes are hanged vp with the hand of the enemies, they haue not spared the olde sage men.
Verse 13
They haue taken young men to grinde, and the boyes fainted vnder the burthens of wood.
Verse 14
The elders sit no more vnder the gates, and the young men vse no more playing of musicke.
Verse 15
The ioy of our heart is gone, our melodious meeting is turned into mourning.
Verse 16
The garlande of our head is fallen: alas that euer we sinned so sore.
Verse 17
Therefore our heart is full of heauinesse, and our eyes dimme.
Verse 18
Because of the hill of Sion that is destroyed: insomuch that the foxes runne vpon it.
Verse 19
But thou O Lorde, that remaynest for euer, and thy seate worlde without ende:
Verse 20
Wherefore wylt thou styll forget vs, and forsake vs so long?
Verse 21
O Lord turne thou vs vnto thee, and so shall we be turned, renue our dayes as in olde tymes:
Verse 22
But thou hast banished vs vtterly, and hast ben displeased at vs.