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Chapter 47
Psal Wycliffe 47:1  The title of the seuene and fourtithe salm. The song of salm, of the sones of Chore.
Psal Wycliffe 47:2  The Lord is greet, and worthi to be preisid ful myche; in the citee of oure God, in the hooli hil of hym.
Psal Wycliffe 47:3  It is foundid in the ful out ioiyng of al erthe; the hil of Syon; the sidis of the north, the citee of the greet kyng.
Psal Wycliffe 47:4  God schal be knowun in the housis therof; whanne he schal take it.
Psal Wycliffe 47:5  For lo! the kyngis of erthe weren gaderid togidere; thei camen into o place.
Psal Wycliffe 47:6  Thei seynge so wondriden; thei weren disturblid, thei weren mouyd togidere, tremblyng took hem.
Psal Wycliffe 47:7  There sorewis as of a womman trauelynge of child;
Psal Wycliffe 47:8  in a greet spirit thou schalt al to-breke the schippis of Tharsis.
Psal Wycliffe 47:9  As we herden, so we sien, in the citee of the Lord of vertues, in the citee of oure God; God hath foundid that citee with outen ende.
Psal Wycliffe 47:10  God, we han resseyued thi mercy; in the myddis of thi temple.
Psal Wycliffe 47:11  Aftir thi name, God, so thin heriyng is spred abrood in to the endis of erthe; thi riyt hond is ful of riytfulnesse.
Psal Wycliffe 47:12  The hil of Sion be glad, and the douytris of Judee be fulli ioiful; for thi domes, Lord.
Psal Wycliffe 47:13  Cumpasse ye Syon, and biclippe ye it; telle ye in the touris therof.
Psal Wycliffe 47:14  Sette ye youre hertis in the vertu of him; and departe ye the housis of hym, that ye telle out in an other generacioun.
Psal Wycliffe 47:15  For this is God, oure God, in to withouten ende, and in to the world of world; he schal gouerne vs in to worldis.