I have stuck unto-thy | testimonies: I will run the way of | thy-com | mandments, When thou shalt-en | large-my | heart. | HE. Teach me, O Lord, the way of-thy | statutes, Yea, I shall observe | it—with | my-whole | heart. Make me to go in the path of | thy-com | mandments; For there | in-do | I-de | light. Incline my heart | unto-thy | testimonies, Turn away mine eyes from be | hold—ing | vanity; And quicken thou-me | in-thy | way. Turn away my reproach | which-I | fear: VAU. Let thy mercies come also unto me,-O | Lord; Even thy salvation, ac | cord-ing | to-thy | word. So shall I have wherewith to answer him that reproach-eth | me: For I trust | in-thy | word. And take not the word of truth utterly | out of my mouth; For I have hop-ed | in-thy | judgments. Continually for e-v | er—and | ever. And I will walk-at | liberty: For I seek-thy precepts. I will speak of thy testimonies also be | fo-re | kings, And will not | be—a | shamed. And I will delight myself in | thy-com | mandments, Which I have loved. My hands also will I lift up unto thy commandments, which | I-have loved; And I will | medi-tate | in-thy | statutes. ZAIN. Remember the word unto-thy servant, Upon which thou hast | caus-ed | me-to | hope. my This is comfort in my-af | fliction: ; The proud have had me greatly | in-de | rision Yet have I not declin-ed | from-thy | law. I remembered thy judgments of | old,—0 | Lord; And have comforted-my self. Horror hath taken | hold-up | on me, law. Thy statutes have been-my | songs In the | hou-se | of-my | pilgrimage. I have remembered thy name, O Lord, | in—the | night, And have kept-thy | law. This-I had, Because-I kept-thy | precepts. CHETH. Thou art my portion,-O | Lord: I have said that | I-would keep-thy | words. I entreated thy favour with | my-whole | heart: Be merciful unto me ac | cord-ing | to-thy | word. I thought-on my ways, And turned my feet | unto thy | testimonies. I made haste, And delayed not, to keep | thy-com | mandments. The bands of the wicked have | rob-bed | me : But I have not-for | gotten-thy | law. At midnight I will rise to give thanks-unto | thee, Because of-thy | right-eous | judgments. I am a companion of all them-that fear thee, And of them that keep-thy | precepts. The earth, O Lord, is full of-thy mercy: Teach me thy | statutes. TETH. Thou hast dealt well with thy | servant,-O | Lord, Accord-ing | unto thy | word. Teach me good judgment-and | knowledge: For I have believ-ed | thy-com | mandments. Before I was afflicted I | went-a | stray: The proud have forged a | lie-against me: But I will keep thy | precepts-with | mywhole heart. Their heart is as | fat-as grease: 'nt I de | li—ght | in-thy | law. It is good for me that I have been-af | flicted; | That I might | learn-thy | statutes. The law of thy mouth is better | un-to | me Than thousands-of | gold-and | silver. | JOD. Thy hands have made me, and | fashion-ed | me: Give me understanding, that I may | lea—rn | thy-commandments. They that fear thee will be glad when they | see me; Because I have hop-ed | in-thy | word. I know, O Lord, that thy | judgments—are | right, And that thou in faithfulness | hast—af | flicted me. Let, I pray thee, thy merciful kindness | be formy comfort, According to thy | wo-rd | unto thy | servant. Let thy tender mercies come unto me, that | I-may live: For thy law-is | my-de | light. Let the proud be ashamed: for they dealt perversely with me with | out-a | cause ; But I will medi-tate | in-thy | precepts. Let those that fear thee | turn-unto | me, monies. Let my heart be | sound in-thy | statutes: |