The Psalter of Dauid newely translated into Englysh metre in such sort that it maye the more decently, and wyth more delyte of the mynde, be reade and songe of al men. Wherunto is added a note of four partes, wyth other thynges, as shall appeare in the epistle to the readar.

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The Psalter of Dauid newely translated into Englysh metre in such sort that it maye the more decently, and wyth more delyte of the mynde, be reade and songe of al men. Wherunto is added a note of four partes, wyth other thynges, as shall appeare in the epistle to the readar.
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[London] :: Translated and imprinted by [R. Grafton and S. Mierdman for] Robert Crowley in the yere of our Lorde. M.D.xlix. the xx. daye of September. And are to be solde in Eley rentes in Holburne. Cum priuilegio ad impremendum solum,
[1549]
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The .xiij. Psalme.

LOrde howe longe wylt thou forget me? what foreuer and aye: Lorde how long wylt thou hyde thy face from thy seruaunt I saye? How longe shall I consult in mynde, and in myne hert trauayle? Howe longe shall myne enmies agaynst thy poore seruaunt preuayle? Loke backe and answere me (O Lorde) il∣lumyne thou myne eyes: And suffer me not in the death to sleape in any wyse. Leste myne enmye shoulde say, I haue a∣gaynste him preuayled: And suche as vexe me, should reioyce, yf I were weakened. But I truste in thy greate goodnes, and bountiful mercy: And in thine health mine hert therfore reioy¦ceth certaynely. I will synge to the Lorde I saye, with hert vnfaynedly:

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Because he doeth requyte to me all thynges aboundantly.
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