Sealm 81
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Sealm 80
1-7 [Missing from manuscript]
8...
gif þu, Israhel, a wylt elne gehyran.
9Gif þu, Israhel, me anum gehyrst,
ne byð god on þe niwe gemeted,
ne þu fremedne god sylfa gebiddest.
10Ic eom þin god, ðe geara þe
of Ægypta eorþan alædde.
Ontyn þinne muð and ic hine teala fylle;
11nele min folc mine stefne æfre gehyran,
ne me Israhel behealdan holde mode.
12Ac hi lifian het lustum heortena
swa him leofust wæs, leode þeodum,
æfter hiora willum wynnum miclum.
13Þær min agen folc, Israhela cynn,
me mid gehygde hyran cuðan,
oþþe on wegas mine woldan gangan,
14þonne ic hiora fynd fylde and hynde,
and þæt mycle mægen minra handa
heora ehtendas ealle fornam.
15Him fynd godes fæcne leogað;
byð hiora yfele tid awa to feore.
16He hi fedde mid fætre lynde,
hwæte and hunige, þæt him halig God
sealde of stane, oþþæt 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.