Sealm 133
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Sealm 132
1Efne hu glædlic bið and gōd swylce,
þætte broður on an begen hicgen,
þær hig ænne sculan eard weardian.
2Swa unguentum mæg æðele wyrtcynn
heafde healdan hrore stence,
mid þy Aaron his beard oftast smyrede.
Seo niðer astah on his reafæs fnæd
3swa æþele deaw on Hermone,
se ofer Sionbeorge sneome astigeð.
For þon her bebead halig Drihten
lifes bletsunga lange to feore
of þisson nu awa to worulde.
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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.