Which givest health to kings, which again-boughtest David, thy servant; from the wicked sword ravish thou out me.
Naaman, prince of the chivalry of the king of Syria, was a great man, and worshipped with his lord; for by him the Lord gave health or victory to Syria; soothly he was a strong man and rich, but he was leprous.
For David, thy servant; turn thou not away the face of thy christ.
Lord, Lord, the virtue of mine health; thou madest a shadow on mine head in the day of battle.
Lord, betake thou not me from my desire to the sinner; they thought against me, forsake thou not me, lest peradventure they be enhanced.
Magnifying the healths of his king; and doing mercy to his christ David, and to his seed till into the world.