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Verse 1

I am the ma, that (thorow the rodd of his wrath) haue experiece of misery.

Verse 2

He droue me forth, and led me: yee into darcknesse, but not in to light.

Verse 3

Agaynst me only he turneth his honde, & layeth it euer vpon me.

Verse 4

My flesh & my skynne hath he made olde, and my bones hath he brussed.

Verse 5

He hath buylded rounde aboute me, & closed me in with gall and trauayle.

Verse 6

He hath set me in darcknesse, as they that be deed for euer.

Verse 7

He hath so hedged me in, that I can not get out, & hath layed heuy lynckes vpon me.

Verse 8

Though I crie & call piteously, yet heareth he not my prayer.

Verse 9

He hath stopped vp my wayes with foure squared stones, & made my pathes croked.

Verse 10

He layeth waite for me like a Bere, and as a lyon in a hole.

Verse 11

He hath marred my wayes, and broke me in peces, he hath layed me waist altogether.

Verse 12

He hath bent his bowe, and made me as it were a marck to shute at.

Verse 13

The arowes of his quyuer hath he shot, euen in to my reynes.

Verse 14

I am laughed to scorne of all my people, they make songes vpon me all ye daye loge.

Verse 15

He hath fylled me with bytternesse, & geuen me wormwod to drynke.

Verse 16

He hath smytten my teth in peces, & rolled me in the dust.

Verse 17

He hath put my soule out of rest, I forget all good thinges.

Verse 18

I thought in my self: I am vndone, there is no hope for me in the LORDE.

Verse 19

O remembre yet my mysery and my trouble, the wormwod and the gall.

Verse 20

Yee thou shalt remebre them, for my soule melteth awaye in me.

Verse 21

Whyle I cosidre these thinges in my hert, I get a hope agayne.

Verse 22

Namely, that the mercies of the LORDE are not clene gone, & that his louynge kyndnesse ceasseth not.

Verse 23

His faithfulnes is greate, and renueth it self as the mornynge.

Verse 24

The LORDE is my porcion (saieth my soule) therfore wil I hope in him.

Verse 25

O how good is the LORDE vnto the, that put their trust in him, and to the soule that seketh after him?

Verse 26

O how good is it with stilnesse to wate and tarie, for the health of the LORDE?

Verse 27

O how good is it for a man, to take the yock vpon him from his youth vp?

Verse 28

He sitteth alone, he holdeth him still. and dwelleth quietly by him self.

Verse 29

He layeth his face vpon the earth, yf (percase) there happen to be eny hope.

Verse 30

He offreth his cheke to the smyter, he will be content with reproues.

Verse 31

For the LORDE wil not forsake for euer.

Verse 32

But though he do cast of, yet (acordinge to ye multitude of his mercies) he receaueth to grace agayne.

Verse 33

For he doth not plage, & cast out the children of men from his herte.

Verse 34

To treade all the presoners of the earth vnder his fete.

Verse 35

To moue the iudgment of man before the most highest.

Verse 36

To condemne a man in his cause: The LORDE hath no pleasure in soch thinges.

Verse 37

What is he then that saieth: there shulde somthinge be done without the LORDES comaundement?

Verse 38

Out of the mouth of the most highest goeth not euell and good.

Verse 39

Wherfore them murmureth the lyuinge man? let him murmoure at his owne synne,

Verse 40

Let vs loke well vpon oure owne waies, & remembre oure selues, and turne agayne to ye LORDE.

Verse 41

Let vs lift vp oure hertes with oure hondes vnto the LORDE, that is in heauen.

Verse 42

We haue bene dyssemblers & haue offended, wilt thou therfore not be intreated?

Verse 43

Thou hast couered vs in thy wrath, & persecuted vs, thou hast slayne vs without eny fauoure.

Verse 44

Thou hast hyd thy self in a cloude, that oure prayer shulde not go thorow.

Verse 45

Thou hast made vs outcastes, and to be despysed amonge the Heithen.

Verse 46

All oure enemies gape vpon vs.

Verse 47

Feare and snare is come vpon vs, yee despite and destruccion.

Verse 48

Whole ryuers of water gu?she out of myne eyes, for the greate hurte of my people.

Verse 49

Myne eyes runne, and can not ceasse, for there is no rest.

Verse 50

O LORDE, when wilt thou loke downe fro heauen, and considre?

Verse 51

Myne eye breaketh my herte, because of all the doughters of my cite.

Verse 52

Myne enemies hunted me out sharpely like a byrde, yee and that with out a cause.

Verse 53

They haue put downe my life in to a pitte, and layed a stone vpon me.

Verse 54

They poured water vpon my heade, then thought I: now am I vndone.

Verse 55

I called vpon thy name (O LORDE) out of the depe pitte.

Verse 56

Thou hast herde my voyce, & hast not turned awaye thine eares fro my sighinge and crienge.

Verse 57

Thou hast enclyned yi self vnto me, whe I called vpon the, & haist sayde: feare not.

Verse 58

Thou (O LORDE) hast mayntened the cause of my soule, and hast redemed my life.

Verse 59

O LORDE, thou hast sene my blasphemers, take thou my cause vpon the.

Verse 60

Thou hast well considred how they go aboute to do me harme, & that all their councels are agaynst me.

Verse 61

Thou hast herde their despytefull wordes (O LORDE) yee and all their ymaginacions agaynst me.

Verse 62

The lippes of myne enemies, & their deuyces that they take agaynst me, all the daye longe.

Verse 63

Thou seist also their sittinge downe and their rysinge vp, they make their songes of nothinge but of me.

Verse 64

Rewarde them (O LORDE) acordinge to the workes of their hondes.

Verse 65

Geue them ye thinge, that their owne herte is afrayed of: euen thy curse.

Verse 66

Persecute them, (O LORDE) with thy indignacion, & rote them out from vnder the heauen.

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