6. Remember, O Lord, thy tender 'mercies and thy | loving kindnesses: 'which have been ever of old. 7. Remember not the sins of my youth nor my transgressions: - ac cording to thy 'mercy remember thou 'me, for thy goodness' sake, O Lord. 8. All the paths of the 'Lord are mf mercy and truth: 'unto such as 'keep his covenant and his testimonies.9. For thy na me's sake, O Lord: p pardon mine in | iquity, for it-is great. sal 12. The secret of the 'Lord is with | them that fear him: and he will show them his covenant. 4. In the secret of his 'tabernacle | shall he hide me: 'he shall | set-me upon a rock. 5. 'Hear, O Lord, my voice: have 'mercy and answer me. | when I cry-with p 6. 'When thou saidst | seek-ye my face my heart said unto thee, thy | face, Lord, will I seek. 7. 'Hide not thy | face far from me: put not thy servant a way in anger. 8. Teach me thy | way, O Lord : and 'lead me in a plain | path because-of mine enemies. 9. Thou hast been my help: leave me mf 'not, neither for sake me, O God of my salvation.' 10. Wait on the 'Lord, be of good f 'courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart wait, I say, upon the Lord. 4. 'Therefore the children of 'men - | put their trust: `under the | shadow of thy wings Ρ 5. They shall be a bundantly 'satisfied cres. with the 'fatness of thy house: 'and thou shalt make them 'drink of the | river of thy pleasures. CANTICLE XX. mf 'Blessed is he whose trans gres- sion is for given: 'who se sin is covered. 2. 'Blessed is the man unto whom the⚫ Lord im put-eth | not in iquity: 'and' in whose spirit there is no guile. dim. 3. 'When I kept silence :- my bones waxed 'old through my roar ing all-the day long. 4. For day and 'night, thy 'hand-was heavy up on me: my moisture is 'turned into the drought of summer. p 5. I acknowledged my | sin un to or this. Ide CANTICLE XXI. 8 f 'Great is the 'Lord, and greatly tobe praised in the 'city of our 'God. in the mountain of his holiness. 2. 'Beautiful for situation, the joy F 6. I said, I will con'fess my trans'gressions unto the Lord:- and cres. thou for gavest the in | iquity of my 7. For this shall 'every one that is godly pray unto thee in a time. when thou mayest be found: 'surely in the floods of great 'waters they shall | not come nigh unto him. 11 B He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most high: shall do a'bide under the shadow of - the Almighty. 2. I will say of the 'Lord he is my cres. 're fuge and my fortress: 'my | God, in him-will I trust. 3. Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of-the fowler: 'and | from the noisome pestilence. 4. He shall cover thee with his 'feathers, and under his 'wings - | shalt thou trust his 'truth shall be thy shield f and buckler. |