PSALM LXXXV. [The orisoun of Dauid.]
[verse 1] Bowe in [Om. AH.] , Lord, thin ere, and ful out here me; for helpeles and a pore man I am. [verse 2] Kepe thou my soule, for holi I am; mac saf thi seruaunt, my God, hopende in thee. [verse 3] Haue mercy of me, Lord, for [verse 4] to thee I criede al dai; glade thou the soule of thi seruaunt, for to thee, Lord, my soule I rerede. [verse 5] For thou, Lord, sweete and mylde; and of myche mercy to alle that inwardli clepen thee. [verse 6] With eris parceyue thou, Lord, myn orisoun; and tac heed to the vois of my lowe preȝing. [verse 7] In the day of my tribulacioun I criede to thee; for thou ful out herdest me. [verse 8] Ther is not lic thee [to thee A.] in godis, Lord;