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Lord-at | all times: His praise shall con | tin-ually be in-my | mouth.

My soul shall make her | boast-in the | Lord: The humble shall | hear-thereof, | and-be | glad.

O magnify the | Lord-with | me,

And let us ex alt-his | name-together.
I sought the Lord | and-he | heard me,
And delivered me-from | all—my | fears.

They looked unto him, | and-were | lightened :
And their faces-were not-a | shamed.
This poor man cried, and the | Lo-rd | heard him,
And saved him, | out-of | all—his | troubles.

The angel of the Lord encampeth round about | them that fear him,

An | d-de | liver-eth | them.

O taste and see that the Lord--is | good: Blessed is the man-that | trusteth-in | him.

O fear the Lord, | ye-his | saints:

For there is no want to them-that | fear

him.

The young lions do lack, and | suf—fer | hunger : But they that seek the Lord | shall not-want | any-good thing.

Come, ye children, hearken | un—to | me:
I will teach you the | fear of the Lord.
What man is he that de | sir-eth | life,

And loveth many | days,-that | he may-see | good?

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Keep thy tongue-from | evil,
And thy lips from | speak-ing | guile.
Depart from evil, | and-do | good;

Seek | pea-ce, | and-pur | sue it.

The eyes of the Lord are up | on-the | righteous,

And his ears are | op-en | unto-their | cry, The face of the Lord is against | them that—do | evil,'

To cut off the remembrance | of-them | fromthe earth. 1

The righteous cry, and the Lord | heareth, And delivereth them | out-of | all—their | troubles.

The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a | bro— ken heart;

And saveth such as be-of a con-trite | spirit.

Many are the afflictions | of-the righteous; But the Lord delivereth | hi―m | out of them |

all.

He keepeth all-his | bones:

Not one-of them-is | broken.

Evil shall slay-the wicked:

And they that hate the ¦ right—eous | shall— be desolate.

The Lord redeemeth the | soul of his servants, And none of them that trust-in himshall be desolate.

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THE transgression of the wicked saith with | in-my heart,

That there is no fear of God-be | fore-his |

eyes.

For he flattereth himself in | his-own | eyes, Until his iniquity be fou-nd | to-be | hateful.

The words of his mouth are iniquity | and-de | ceit :

He hath left off to be | wi-se, | and to-do | good.

He deviseth mischief up | on-his | bed;

He setteth himself in a way that is not good: | he-ab horreth-not | evil.

Thy mercy, O Lord, is in-the heavens, And thy faithfulness | reach-eth | unto-the | clouds.

Thy righteousness is like the-great | mountains;

Thy | judgments | are a-great | deep :

O Lord, thou preservest | man-and | beast. How excellent is thy | lov-ing | kindness,O God!

Therefore the children of men | put-their |

trust

Under the | sha-dow | of-thy | wings.
They shall be a bundant-ly | satisfied
With the fat-ness | of-thy house;
And thou shalt | make them | drink
Of the river | of-thy | pleasures.

For with thee is the fountain-of | life:
In thy light-shall | we-see | light.

O continue thy lovingkindness unto themthat know thee;

And thy righteousness | to-the | upright— in heart.

Let not the foot of pride | come-against me, And let not the | hand-of the | wicked-re |

move me.

There are the workers of in | iqui—ty | fallen : They are cast down, and shall not be | able-to | rise.

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AS the hart panteth | after-the | water brooks,
So panteth my soul-after | thee, O | God.
My soul thirsteth for God, for the | liv-ing |
God:

When shall I come and ap | pear-be | fo-re |
God?

My tears have been my meat | day—and | night, While they continually say unto | me,-Where is | th-y God?

When I remember these | things,

I pour out-my | sou-1 | in me:

For I had gone with-the | multitude,
I went with them | to-the house-of | God,
With the voice of | joy-and | praise,

With a multitude that | ke-pt | ho-ly | day.

Why art thou cast down, | O-my | soul?
And why art | thou-dis | quiet-ed | in me?
Hope thou-in | God:

For I shall yet praise him | for—the | help of— his countenance.

O my God, my soul is cast | down-with | in me : There fore-will | I-remember thee

From the land of Jordan, | and of-the | Hermonites,

From-the hi-11 | Mizar.

Deep calleth | un-to | deep

At the | noi-se | of-thy waterspouts :
All thy waves and-thy | billows
Ar | e-gone | o-ver | me.

Yet the Lord-will com | mand

His loving kind-ness | in-the daytime,
And in the night his | song-shall be with me,
And my prayer | unto the | God of-my | life.
I will say unto | God-my | rock,

Why hast thou-for | got-ten | me?
Why go-I mourning

Because of the op | pres-sion | of—the | enemy?

As with a sword in-my | bones,

Mine enemies-reproach me;

While they say daily | un-to | me,
Where is-thy | God?

Why art thou cast down, | 0-my soul?
And why art thou-dis | quieted-with | in me?
Hope thou-in | God:

For I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my counten—ance, | and—my | God.

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