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Psalm 42    Quemadmodum

Like as the hart desireth the water‑brooks, *   
so longeth my soul after thee, O God.

My soul is athirst for God, yea, even for the living God; *   
when shall I come to appear before the presence of God?

My tears have been my meat day and night, *   
while they daily say unto me, Where is now thy God?

Now when I think thereupon, I pour out my heart by myself; *   
for I went with the multitude, and brought them forth into the house of God;

In the voice of praise and thanksgiving, *   
among such as keep holy-day.

Why art thou so full of heaviness, O my soul? *   
and why art thou so disquieted within me?

O put thy trust in God; *   
for I will yet thank him, which is the help of my countenance, and my God.

Psalm 46    Deus noster refugium

God is our hope and strength, *   
a very present help in trouble.

Therefore will we not fear, though the earth be moved, *   
and though the hills be carried into the midst of the sea;

Though the waters thereof rage and swell, *   
and though the mountains shake at the tempest of the same.

There is a river, the streams whereof make glad the city of God, *  
the holy place of the tabernacle of the Most Highest.

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