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Psalm 127:2

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

It is vain to you to rise before the light; rise ye after ye have set, that eat the bread of sorrow. When he shall give sleep to his loved;

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And thou shalt have trust, while hope shall be set forth to thee; and thou buried shalt sleep securely.

I slept, and rested, and I rose up; for the Lord received me.

In peace in the same thing; I shall sleep, and take rest. For thou, Lord; hast set me singularly or only in hope.

That thy darlings be delivered; make thou safe with thy right hand, and hear thou me.

The blessing of the Lord maketh rich men; and torment shall not be fellowshipped to them.

I saw all things that be made under the sun, and lo! all things be vanity and torment of spirit.

one there is, and he hath not a second; neither a son, nor a brother; and nevertheless he ceaseth not to travail, neither his eyes be filled with riches; neither he bethinketh him, and saith, To whom travail I, and deceive my soul in goods? In this also is vanity, and the worst torment.

Sleep is sweet to him that worketh, whether he eat little either much; but the fullness of a rich man suffereth not him to sleep.

All the travail of a man is in his mouth, but the soul of him shall not be [ful] filled with goods.

Therefore I am as raised from sleep, and I saw; and my sleep was sweet to me.

And I shall make with them a covenant of peace, and I shall make [the] worst beasts to cease from [the] earth; and they that dwell in desert, shall sleep secure in forests.




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