Sealm 100
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Sealm 99
1Nu ge mycle gefean mihtigum Drihtne
eall þeos eorðe elne hyre,
and blisse gode bealde þeowie.
2Gangað on ansyne ealle bliðe;
3witað wislice þæt he is wealdend God;
he us geworhte and we his syndon.
We his folc syndan and his fæle sceap,
ða he on his edisce ealle afedde;
4gað nu on his doru, god andettað,
and hine weorðiað on wictunum
mid lofsangum lustum myclum.
Heriað naman Drihtnes, 5for þon he is niðum swæs;
is þin milde mod ofer manna bearn.
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The first 50 psalms are credited to King Alfred the Great and were written in c.890-899 AD, and the last 100 psalms were translated c.900-950 AD by an unknown poet.