Sealm 95
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Sealm 94
1Cumað nu togædere wutun cweman gode,
wynnum Drihten wealdend herigean,
urum hælende hyldo gebeodan.
2Wutun his ansyne ærest secean,
þæt we andettan ure fyrene
and we sealmas him singan mid wynne.
3For ðon is se micla god mihtig Drihten
and se micla cynincg ofer eall manna godu.
4For ðon ne wiðdrifeð Drihten usser
his agen folc æfre æt þearfe;
he þas heahbeorgas healdeð swylce.
5Eac he sæs wealdeð and he sette þone;
worhte his folme eac foldan drige.
6Cumað him fore and cneow bigeað
on ansyne ures Drihtnes,
and him wepan fore ðe us worhte ær.
7For ðon he is Drihten God dema usser;
wærun we his fæle folc and his fægere sceap,
þa he on his edisce ær afedde.
8Gif ge to dæge Drihtnes stefne
holde gehyran, næfre ge heortan geþanc
deorce forhyrden Drihtnes willan.
9Swa on grimnesse fyrn geara dydan
on þam wraðan dæge and on westenne,
þær min ðurh facen fæderas eowre
þisse cneorisse cunnedan georne,
þær hi cunnedan, cuð ongeaton
and min sylfes weorc gesawon mid eagum.
10Nu ic feowertig folce þyssum
wintra rimes wunade neah,
aa and symble cwæð and eac swa oncneow,
þæt hi on heortan hyge dysegedan.
Hi wegas mine wihte ne oncneowan,
11þæt ic ær on yrre aðe benemde,
gif hi on mine reste ricene eodon.
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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.