Verse 1
To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid. Blessed is he that considereth ye poore: God wyll delyuer hym in the tyme of trouble.
Verse 2
God wyll preserue hym & kepe him aliue: he shalbe blessed vpon the earth, and thou O God wylt not deliuer him into the wyll of his enemies.
Verse 3
God wyll comfort hym when he lyeth sicke vpon his bed: thou O God wylt turne vpside downe all his bed in his sicknesse.
Verse 4
I sayde, O God be mercifull vnto me: heale my soule, for I haue sinned agaynst thee.
Verse 5
Myne enemies speake euyl of me: when shall he dye, and his name perishe?
Verse 6
But yf any of them came to visite me, he spake vanitie: his heart conceaued vngodlynesse within hym selfe, & when he came foorth a doores he vttered it.
Verse 7
All they that hated me whispered together: they imagined euyl agaynst me.
Verse 8
They sayde some great mischiefe is lyghted vpon hym: and he that lyeth sicke on his bed, shall ryse vp no more.
Verse 9
Yea besides this, euen myne owne friende whom I trusted: which dyd also eate of my bread, hath kicked very much agaynst me.
Verse 10
But be thou mercifull vnto me O God: rayse me vp agayne, and I shall rewarde them.
Verse 11
By this I knowe thou fauouredst me: in that myne enemie doth not triumph agaynst me.
Verse 12
And when I am in my best case, thou vpholdest me: and thou wylt set me before thy face for euer.
Verse 13
Blessed be God the Lorde of Israel: worlde without ende, Amen, Amen.