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John Milton - Psalm VI.John Milton - Psalm VI.
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Lord in thine anger do not reprehend me Nor in thy hot displeasure me correct; Pity me Lord for I am much deject Am very weak and faint; heal and amend me, For all my bones, that even with anguish ake, Are troubled, yea my soul is troubled sore And thou O Lord how long? turn Lord, restore My soul, O save me for thy goodness sake For in death no remembrance is of thee; Who in the grave can celebrate thy praise?                          Wearied I am with sighing out my dayes. Nightly my Couch I make a kind of Sea; My Bed I water with my tears; mine Eie Through grief consumes, is waxen old and dark Ith` mid`st of all mine enemies that mark. Depart all ye that work iniquitie. Depart from me, for the voice of my weeping The Lord hath heard, the Lord hath heard my prai`r My supplication with acceptance fair The Lord will own, and have me in his keeping.                      Mine enemies shall all be blank and dash`t With much confusion; then grow red with shame, They shall return in hast the way they came And in a moment shall be quite abash`t.
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