The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
				The Book of Psalms 
				
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			Psalm 51
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						(To the choir-master. A maskil. Of David,
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						when Doeg, the Edomite, came and told Saul, David went into Abimelech’s house.)
 
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						Wilt thou still take pride, infamous tyrant, in thy power to harm?
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						Evermore thou settest thy heart on mischief; thy words are razor-edged, and thou a traitor.
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						Cruelty, never kindness, is thy study, treason, never honest speech;
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						well thy false lips love the word that brings men to ruin.
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						And will not God destroy thee utterly, root thee up, drive thee from thy home, till thy stock is known among living men no more?
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						Honest folk will watch, and wonder, and taunt him then;
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						So much for the man who would have none of God’s help, but relied on his store of riches, and found his strength in knavery?
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						And I? rooted like a fruitful olive-tree in the house of my God, I will trust for ever in his divine mercy;
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						I will give thee eternal thanks for all thou hast done, and boast, as men should ever boast, of thy name, the faithful for my company.
					

