Sealm 70
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Sealm 69
1Wes, Drihten God, Â Â Â Â Âdeore fultum;
beheald, Drihten, me,     Âand me hraðe syþþan
gefultuma     Âæt feorhĂľearfe.
2Ăžonne beoð gescende     Âand scame dreogað,
Ăľa Ăľe mine fynd     Âfæcne wæron
and mine sawle     Âsohton mid niðe.
Hi on hinderlincg     Âhweorfað and cyrrað;
ealle hiora scamien, Â Â Â Â ÂĂľe me yfel hogedon.
3And heora æfstu eac     Âealle sceamien,
Ăľe me word cwædon:     Â“Weg la, weg la!”
4Habban Ăľa mid wynne     Âweorðe blisse,
Ăľa Ăľe secean     Âsymble Drihten,
and symble cweðen:     Â“Sy Ăľin miht, Drihten!”
and Ăľine hælu     Âholde lufigean.
5Ic eom wædla     Âand worldĂľearfa;
gefultuma me, god,     Âfrea ælmihtig.
Ăžu me fultum eart     Âfæste, Drihten,
eart alysend min; Â Â Â Â Âne lata Ăľu awiht.
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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.