| Lord, from the ill and froward manGive me deliverance,
 And do Thou safe preserve me from
 The man of violence:
 Who in their heart mischievous thingsAre meditating e’er;
 And they for war assembled are
 Continually together.
 Much like unto a serpent’s tongueTheir tongues they sharp do make;
 And underneath their lips there lies
 The poison of a snake.
 Lord, keep me from the wicked’s hands,From violent men me save;
 Who utterly to overthrow
 My goings purposed have.
 The proud for me a snare have hid,And cords; yea, they a net
 Have by the wayside for me spread;
 They gins for me have set.
 I said unto the Lord, Thou artMy God: unto the cry
 Of all my supplications,
 Lord, do Thine ear apply.
 O God the Lord, who art the strengthOf my salvation:
 A cov’ring in the day of war
 My head Thou hast put on.
 Unto the wicked man, O Lord,His wishes do not grant;
 Nor further Thou his ill device,
 Lest they themselves should vaunt.
 As for the head and chief of thoseAbout that compass me,
 E’en by the mischief of their lips
 Let Thou them covered be.
 Let burning coals upon them fall,Them throw in fiery flame,
 And in deep pits, that they no more
 May rise out of the same.
 Let not an evil speaker beOn earth establishèd:
 Mischief shall hunt the violent man,
 Till he be ruinèd.
 I know God will th’afflicted’s causeMaintain, and poor men’s right.
 Surely the just shall praise Thy Name;
 Th’upright dwell in Thy sight.
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