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ISAIAH
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Chapter 26
Isai Wycliffe 26:1  In that dai this song schal be sungun in the lond of Juda. The citee of oure strengthe; the sauyour schal be set ther ynne, the wal and the `fore wal.
Isai Wycliffe 26:2  Opene ye the yatis, and the iust folk schal entre, kepynge treuthe.
Isai Wycliffe 26:3  The elde errour is gon awei; thou schalt kepe pees, pees, for thou, Lord, we hopiden in thee.
Isai Wycliffe 26:4  Ye han hopid in the Lord, in euerlastynge worldis, in the Lord God, strong with outen ende.
Isai Wycliffe 26:5  For he schal bowe doun hem that dwellen an hiy, and he schal make low an hiy citee; he schal make it low `til to the erthe; he schal drawe it doun `til to the dust.
Isai Wycliffe 26:6  The foot of a pore man schal defoule it, and the steppis of nedi men schulen defoule it.
Isai Wycliffe 26:7  The weie of a iust man is riytful, the path of a iust man is riytful to go.
Isai Wycliffe 26:8  And in the weie of thi domes, Lord, we suffriden thee; thi name, and thi memorial is in desir of soule.
Isai Wycliffe 26:9  My soule schal desire thee in the niyt, but also with my spirit in myn entrails; fro the morewtid Y schal wake to thee. Whanne thou schalt make thi domes in erthe, alle dwelleris of the world schulen lerne riytfulnesse.
Isai Wycliffe 26:10  Do we merci to the wickid man, and he schal not lerne to do riytfulnesse; in the lond of seyntis he dide wickid thingis, and he schal not se the glorie of the Lord.
Isai Wycliffe 26:11  Lord, thin hond be enhaunsid, that thei se not; puplis hauynge enuye se, and be schent, and fier deuoure thin enemyes.
Isai Wycliffe 26:12  Lord, thou schalt yyue pees to vs, for thou hast wrouyt alle oure werkis in vs.
Isai Wycliffe 26:13  Oure Lord God, lordis hadden vs in possessioun, withouten thee; oneli in thee haue we mynde of thi name.
Isai Wycliffe 26:14  Thei that dien, lyue not, and giauntis risen not ayen. Therfor thou hast visityd, and hast al-to broke hem, and thou hast lost al the mynde of hem; and Lord, thou hast foryoue to a folc,
Isai Wycliffe 26:15  thou hast foryoue to a folc. Whether thou art glorified? thou hast maad fer fro thee all the endis of erthe.
Isai Wycliffe 26:16  Lord, in angwisch thei souyten thee; in the tribulacioun of grutchyng thi doctryn to hem.
Isai Wycliffe 26:17  As sche that conseyuede, whanne sche neiyeth sorewful to the child beryng, crieth in her sorewis, so we ben maad, Lord, of thi face.
Isai Wycliffe 26:18  We han conseyued, and we han as trauelid of child, and we han childid the spirit of helthe; we diden not riytfulnesse in erthe. Therfor the dwelleris of erthe fellen not doun; thi deed men schulen lyue,
Isai Wycliffe 26:19  and my slayn men schulen rise ayen. Ye that dwellen in dust, awake, and herie; for whi the deew of liyt is thi deew, and thou schalt drawe doun the lond of giauntis in to fallyng.
Isai Wycliffe 26:20  Go thou, my puple, entre in to thi beddis, close thi doris on thee, be thou hid a litil at a moment, til indignacioun passe.
Isai Wycliffe 26:21  For lo! the Lord schal go out of his place, to visite the wickidnesse of the dwellere of erthe ayens hym; and the erthe schal schewe his blood, and schal no more hile hise slayn men.