¶ The. lxj. Psalme.* 1.1
¶ To the chaunter in the melodies of Dauid.
HEare my cryenge (O God) geue eare vnto my prayer, From the endes of the earth wyl I cal vnto the, when my hert [unspec A] is in heuynesse: Oh set me vp vpō the rocke [unspec B] that is hyer then I. For thou haste bene my hope, & a stronge to wer for me agaynste the enemye. I wyll dwell in thy taberna¦cle for euer, and my truste shalbe vnder the couerynge of thy wynges. Sela. For thou (O my God) haste harde my desyres, and hast geuen an heritage vnto those that feare thy name. Thou shalte graunt the kynge a longe lyfe, that his yeares maye en dure thorowe out all the generacyons.
He shal dwel before God for euer: O pre¦pare thy louynge mercy and faythfulnes that they may preserue hym. So wyl I al¦waye synge prayses vnto thy name, * 1.2 that I maye dayly perfourme my vowes.