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| 45:1 | The title of the five and fourtithe salm. To the ouercomere, the song of the sones `of Chore, `for yongthis. |
| 45:2 | Oure God, thou art refuyt, and vertu; helpere in tribulacions, that han founde vs greetly. |
| 45:3 | Therfor we schulen not drede, while the erthe schal be troblid; and the hillis schulen be borun ouer in to the herte of the see. |
| 45:4 | The watris of hem sowneden, and weren troblid; hillis weren troblid togidere in the strengthe of hym. |
| 45:5 | The feersnesse of flood makith glad the citee of God; the hiyeste God hath halewid his tabernacle. |
| 45:6 | God in the myddis therof schal not be moued; God schal helpe it eerli in the grey morewtid. |
| 45:7 | Hethene men weren disturblid togidere, and rewmes weren bowid doun; God yaf his vois, the erthe was moued. |
| 45:8 | The Lord of vertues is with vs; God of Jacob is oure vptakere. |
| 45:9 | Come ye, and se the werkis of the Lord; whiche wondris he hath set on the erthe. |
| 45:10 | He doynge awei batels til to the ende of the lond; schal al to-brese bouwe, and schal breke togidere armuris, and schal brenne scheldis bi fier. |
| 45:11 | Yyue ye tent, and se ye, that Y am God; Y schal be enhaunsid among hethene men; and Y schal be enhaunsid in erthe. |
| 45:12 | The Lord of vertues is with vs; God of Jacob is oure vptakere. |
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| 45:1 | To him that excelleth on Shoshannim a song of love to give instruction, committed to the sonnes of Korah. Mine heart will vtter forth a good matter: I wil intreat in my workes of the King: my tongue is as the pen of a swift writer. |
| 45:2 | Thou art fayrer then the children of men: grace is powred in thy lips, because God hath blessed thee for euer. |
| 45:3 | Gird thy sword vpon thy thigh, O most mightie, to wit, thy worship and thy glory, |
| 45:4 | And prosper with thy glory: ride vpon the worde of trueth and of meekenes and of righteousnes: so thy right hand shall teach thee terrible things. |
| 45:5 | Thine arrowes are sharpe to pearce the heart of the Kings enemies: therefore the people shall fall vnder thee. |
| 45:6 | Thy throne, O God, is for euer and euer: the scepter of thy kingdome is a scepter of righteousnesse. |
| 45:7 | Thou louest righteousnes, and hatest wickednesse, because God, euen thy God hath anoynted thee with the oyle of gladnes aboue thy fellowes. |
| 45:8 | All thy garments smelll of myrrhe and aloes, and cassia, when thou commest out of the yuorie palaces, where they haue made thee glad. |
| 45:9 | Kings daugthers were among thine honorable wiues: vpon thy right hand did stand the Queene in a vesture of golde of Ophir. |
| 45:10 | Hearken, O daughter, and consider, and incline thine eare: forget also thine owne people and thy fathers house. |
| 45:11 | So shall the King haue pleasure in thy beautie: for he is thy Lord, and reuerence thou him. |
| 45:12 | And the daughter of Tyrus with the rich of the people shall doe homage before thy face with presents. |
| 45:13 | The Kings daughter is all glorious within: her clothing is of broydred golde. |
| 45:14 | She shalbe brought vnto the King in raiment of needle worke: the virgins that follow after her, and her companions shall be brought vnto thee. |
| 45:15 | With ioy and gladnes shall they be brought, and shall enter into the Kings palace. |
| 45:16 | In steade of thy fathers shall thy children be: thou shalt make them princes through all the earth. |
| 45:17 | I will make thy Name to be remembred through all generations: therefore shall the people giue thanks vnto thee world without ende. |
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