The most sacred Bible, whiche is the Holy Scripture conteyning the Old and New Testament / translated into English, and newly recognised with great diligence after most faythful exemplars, by Rychard Taverner.

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The most sacred Bible, whiche is the Holy Scripture conteyning the Old and New Testament / translated into English, and newly recognised with great diligence after most faythful exemplars, by Rychard Taverner.
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[London] :: Prynted at London in Fletestrete at the sygne of the Sonne by John Byddell, for Thomas Barthlet,
M.D.XXXIX. [1539]
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* 1.1PSAL. XII. ¶ To the chaunter, a Psalme of Dauid.

[ A] HOw longe wilt thou forget me, Lorde? for euer? how longe wilt thou hyde thy face from me?

How longe shall I seke counsell in my soule? how longe shall I be so vexed in myne herte? howe longe shall myne ennemy tryumphe o∣uer me?

Consydre, and heare me, O Lorde my God lyghten myne eyes, that I slepe not in death.

Least myne ennemy say: I haue preuayled [ B] against him: for yf I be cast downe, they that trouble me shall reioyse at it.

But my trust is in thy mercye, and my hert is ioyfull in thy sauinge health.

I will singe of the Lorde, that dealeth so louingly with me.

Ye I will prayse the name of the Lorde the hyghest.

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