Sealm 60
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Sealm 59
1Þu us todrife, Drihten user,
and us towurpe geond werþeoda,
yrre us wurde and eft milde.
2Eorðan ðu onhrerdest, ealle gedrefdest;
hæl hyre wunde, nu heo ahrered is.
3Feala ðu ætywdest folce ðinum
heardra wisan and hi hraþe æfter
mid wynsume wine drenctest.
4Þu becnuncge beorhte sealdest
þam þe ege ðinne elne healdað,
þæt hi him gebeorgen bogan and stræle
and wæron alysede leofe þine.
5Do me þin seo swyðre hand symle halne;
gehyr me, halig God. 6Hwæt, ðu holdlice
on ðinre halignesse her aspræce:
“and ic blissie, ba gedæle
Sicimam et Conuallem, ða samod wæron
on Metiboris mihtum spedige.
7Min is Galaad, gleaw Mannases
and Effrem ys æðele strengþu
heafdes mines her on foldan.
Cyninc ys me Iuda cuð;
8is me Moab mines hyhtes hwer,
and ic aðenige eac on Idumea,
min gescy sende, and me syððan gedo
Allophilas ealle gewylde.”
9Hwylc gelædeð me leofran on ceastre
weallum beworhte? hwa wyle swylce me
in Idumea eac gelædan?
10Ac ne eart þu se sylfa God, ðe us swa drife?
ne ga ðu us on mægene, mihtig Drihten.
11Syle us nu on earfoðum æðelne fultum,
forðon hælu byð her on eorðan
manna gehwylces mægene idel.
12Us sceal mægenes gemet mihtig Drihten
soðfæst syllan, and he sona mæg
ure fynd gedon fracoþe to nahte.
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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.