Psalm 119 *
BERGER, Moshé Tzvi
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I have gone astray like a lost sheep
STANILAND, Charles Joseph
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I will not forget thy word
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David
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'Burnet Psalter', first half of 15th century
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Blessed are the blameless in the way
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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Cords of the wicked have wrapped me round about, The
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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Depart from me evil doers
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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For ever Lord your word endures in Heaven
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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I have cried with my whole heart
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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I have gone astray like a sheep that is lost
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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I opened my mouth and drew in the Spirit
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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It is good that you have humbled me
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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Let your mercy come upon me
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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My eyes have failed for your eloquence saying when will you comfort me
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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My soul has slumbered through weariness
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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My soul is continually in my hands
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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Receive your servant into good things
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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See my humiliation
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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Seven times in the day I have said praise to you
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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Trouble and distress have found me
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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Turn away my eyes that they may not behold vanities
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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With my whole heart I have sought after you
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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You have made me wise above my enemies
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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You have rebuked the proud
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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Your hands have made me
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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Your just dealings were the subject of my song
UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century
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Bands of the wicked have robbed me, The
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