Sealm 62
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Sealm 61
1Ic mine sawle symble wylle
full gleawlice Gode underþeodan;
æt him is hælu min her eall gelancg.
2Hwæt, he is God min and gearu hælend;
is he fultum min, ic ne forhtige wiht.
3Donne ge mid mane men ongunnon,
ealle ge ða to deadan dædun sona,
swa ge awurpon wah of stofne.
4Swa ge mine are ealle þohton
wraðe toweorpan, wide urnon
þurstige muðe; þæne bletsadan
and ðone wyrgedan wraðe mid heortan.
5Hwæðere ic me soðe sawle mine
to Gode hæfde georne geðeoded;
he minre geðylde þingum wealdeð.
6Hwæt, he is God min and gleaw hælend
and fultum is; ne mæg ic hine ahwær befleon.
7On Gode standeð min gearu hælu
and wuldor min and wyn mycel;
me is halig hyht on hine swylce.
8Hycge him halig folc hælu to Drihtne;
doð eowre heortan hige hale and clæne,
forðon eow God standeð georne on fultum.
9Hwæðere ge, manna bearn, mānes unlyt
wyrceað on wægum and woh doð,
and eow beswicað sylfe oftast,
þær ge idel gylp on þam ilcan fremmað.
10Nellað ge gewenan welan unrihte
oþþe to reaflace ræda þencean.
Þeah þe eow wealan to weamum flowen,
nyllan ge eow on heortan þa hige staðelian;
11æne ic God spræcan gearuwe gehyrde
and þæt treowe ongeat tidum gemeldad.
Miht is Drihtnes ofer middangeard
12and him þæs to worlde wuldor stande
and mildheortness, þæt he manna gehwam
æfter his agenum earnungum demeð,
efne swa he wyrceð on worldlife.
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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.