Sealm 81
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Sealm 80
1-7 [Missing from manuscript]
8...
gif Ăľu, Israhel, a wylt     Âelne gehyran.
9Gif Ăľu, Israhel, Â Â Â Â Âme anum gehyrst,
ne byð god on Ăľe     Âniwe gemeted,
ne Ăľu fremedne god     Âsylfa gebiddest.
10Ic eom Ăľin god,     Âðe geara Ăľe
of Ægypta     ÂeorĂľan alædde.
Ontyn Ăľinne muð     Âand ic hine teala fylle;
11nele min folc mine stefne     Âæfre gehyran,
ne me Israhel behealdan     Âholde mode.
12Ac hi lifian het     Âlustum heortena
swa him leofust wæs,     Âleode Ăľeodum,
æfter hiora willum     Âwynnum miclum.
13Þær min agen folc,     ÂIsrahela cynn,
me mid gehygde     Âhyran cuðan,
oþþe on wegas mine     Âwoldan gangan,
14Ăľonne ic hiora fynd     Âfylde and hynde,
and þæt mycle mægen     Âminra handa
heora ehtendas     Âealle fornam.
15Him fynd godes     Âfæcne leogað;
byð hiora yfele tid     Âawa to feore.
16He hi fedde     Âmid fætre lynde,
hwæte and hunige,     Âþæt him halig God
sealde of stane,     Âoþþæt hi sæde wæron.
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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.