Psalms 103:5
Which satisfieth thy desyre with good thinges, makynge the yonge and lusty as an Aegle.
Which satisfieth thy desyre with good thinges, makynge the yonge and lusty as an Aegle.
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3Which forgeueth all thy synnes, and healeth all thy infirmities.
4Which saueth thy life from destruccion, and crowneth the with mercy & louynge kyndnesse.
8O that me wolde prayse the goodnesse of the LORDE, & the wonders that he doth for the childre of me.
9For he satisfied the emptie soule, & fylled the hongrie soule wt good.
11As an Aegle stereth vp hir nest, and flotereth ouer hir yonge: Euen so stretched he out his fethers, and toke him and bare him on his wynges.
31But vnto them that haue the LORDE before their eyes, shal strength be encreased, Aegles wynges shal growe vpon them: When they runne, they shal not fall: and when they go, they shal not be weery.
6The LORDE executeth rightuousnesse and iudgment, for all them yt suffre wronge.
27Doth the Aegle mounte vp & make his nest on hye at thy commaundement?
5As loge as I liue wil I magnifie the, & lift vp my hondes in thy name.
14O satisfie vs with thy mercy, and that soone: so shal we reioyse and be glad all the dayes of oure life.
15Comforte vs agayne, now after the tyme that thou hast plaged vs, and for the yeares wherin we haue suffred aduersite.
9Which geueth foder vnto ye catell, & fedeth ye yonge rauens yt call vpo him.
15The eyes of all wayte vpon the, and thou geuest them their meate in due season.
16Thou openest thine hade, and fyllest all thinges lyuynge with plenteousnesse.
27They wayte all vpo the, that thou mayest geue them meate in due season.
28Whe thou geuest it them, they gather it: whe thou openest thine honde, they are fylled with good.
7Thou LORDE preseruest both me & beestes. How precious is thy mercy (O God) that the children of men maye put their trust vnder ye shadowe of thy wynges?
8They shalbe satisfied with the pleteousnesse of thy house, and thou shalt geue them drynke of the ryuer of thy pleasures.
11The LORDE shal euer be thy gyde, and satisfie the desyre of thine hert, and fyl yi bones with marry. Thou shalt be like a freshwatred garden, and like the founteyne of water, that neuer leaueth runnynge.
25Than his flesh (which hath bene in misery & trouble) shalbe, as it was in his youth.
10The rich shal want and suffre hunger, but they which seke the LORDE, shal wat no maner of thinge, that is good.
21Yee and the yonge lyons which roare after the praye, and seke their meate at God.
6Wilt thou not turne agayne, & quycken vs, that thy people maye reioyse in the?
26The poore shal eate ad be satisfied: they yt seke after ye LORDE shal prayse him: youre herte shal lyue for euer.
13Thou watrest the hylles from aboue, the erth is fylled with ye frutes of thy workes.
14Fro the men of thy honde (o LORDE) from the men off the worlde, which haue their porcion in this life: whose belies thou fyllest with thy treasure.
15They haue children at their desyre, and leaue the reste of their substauce for their babes. But as for me, I will beholde thy presence in rightuousnes: and when thy glory appeareth, I shal be satisfied.
39Huntest thou the praye fro the Lyon, or fedest thou his whelpes
9Be glad then (O thou yonge man) in thy youth, and lat thine hert be mery in thy yonge dayes: folowe the wayes of thine owne hert, and the lust of thine eyes: but be thou sure, that God shal bringe the in to iudgment for all these thinges.
25For I shall fede the hongrie soule, and refresh all faynte hertes.
7In my bedde wil I remembre ye, & whe I wake, my talkynge shalbe of the.
11Thou watrest hir forowes, thou breakest the harde clottes therof, thou makest it soft with ye droppes of rayne, and blessest the increase of it.
40At their desyre, there came quales, and he fylled them with the bred of heaue.
16With loge life wil I satisfie him, & shewe him my saluacion.
103O how swete are thy wordes vnto my throte? Yee more the hony vnto my mouth.
41who prouydeth meate for the rauen, whe his yonge ones crie vnto God, ad fle aboute for want of meate?
5Are thy dayes as the dayes of man, and thy yeares as mans yeares?
15Thou bryngest fode out of the earth: wyne to make glad ye herte of ma, oyle to make him a chearfull countenaunce, & bred to strength mans herte.
3Thus do I loke for the in thy Sactuary, that I might beholde yi power & glory.
17Then shulde thy life be as cleare as the noone daye, and sprynge forth as the mornynge.
25He rayned downe Manna vpo them for to eate, and gaue them bred from heauen.
30Agayne, when thou lattest thy breth go forth, they are made, and so thou renuest the face of the earth.
14The shalt thou haue yi pleasure in ye LORDE, which shal carie ye hie aboue ye earth, & fede the wt the heretage of Iacob thy father: for the LORDES owne mouth hath so promised.
4Delyte thou in the LORDE, & he shal geue the thy hertes desyre.
33He hath made my fete like hartes fete, and set me vp an hye.
5Why wilt thou set thine eye vpon ye thinge, which sodenly vanisheth awaye? For riches make them selues wynges, and take their flight like an Aegle in to ye ayre.
19Oure persecuters are swifter then the Aegles of the ayre: they folowed vpon vs ouer the mountaynes, and layed wait for vs in ye wildernesse.
26They are passed awaye, as the shippes that be good vnder sale, and as the Aegle that haisteth to the pray.
19Thou hast brought me to greate honoure, & comforted me on euery syde.
20For he thinketh not moch how longe he shal lyue, for so moch as God fylleth his hert with gladnesse.