Sealm 67
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Sealm 66
1Miltsa us, mihtig Drihten, and us on mode eac
gebletsa nu; beorhte leohte
þinne andwlitan, and us on mode weorð
þuruh þine mycelnesse milde and bliðe.
2And we þæs on eorðan andgyt habbað,
ure wegas wide geond þas werðeode
on þinre hælo healdan motan.
3Folc þe andette; þu eart fæle god,
and þe andetten ealle þeoda.
4Hæbbe þæs gefean folca æghwylc
and blissien bealde þeoda,
þæs þe þu hi on rihtum rædum demest
and eorðbuende ealle healdest.
5Folc þe andetten fælne Drihten
and þe andetten ealle þeoda.
6Ge him eorðe syleð æþele wæstme;
gebletsige us bliðe Drihten
7and user god eac bletsige;
hæbbe his egesan eall eorþan gemæru.
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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.