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Chapter 8
Psal | Wycliffe | 8:1 | The title of the eiythe salm. To the ouercomere, for pressours, the salm of Dauid. | |
Psal | Wycliffe | 8:2 | Lord, thou art oure Lord; thi name is ful wonderful in al erthe. For thi greet doyng is reisid, aboue heuenes. | |
Psal | Wycliffe | 8:3 | Of the mouth of yonge children, not spekynge and soukynge mylk, thou madist perfitli heriyng, for thin enemyes; that thou destrie the enemy and avengere. | |
Psal | Wycliffe | 8:4 | For Y schal se thin heuenes, the werkis of thi fyngris; the moone and sterris, whiche thou hast foundid. | |
Psal | Wycliffe | 8:5 | What is a man, that thou art myndeful of hym; ethir the sone of a virgyn, for thou visitist hym? | |
Psal | Wycliffe | 8:6 | Thou hast maad hym a litil lesse than aungels; thou hast corouned hym with glorie and onour, | |
Psal | Wycliffe | 8:8 | Thou hast maad suget alle thingis vndur hise feet; alle scheep and oxis, ferthermore and the beestis of the feeld; | |
Psal | Wycliffe | 8:9 | the briddis of the eir, and the fischis of the see; that passen bi the pathis of the see. | |