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Thes compassest my path , and my lying down and art acquainted with all my ways For there is not a word in my tongue , but io . O Lord , thox knowest it altogether Thou bast besci me behind and before , and laid thine hand upon me .
Thes compassest my path , and my lying down and art acquainted with all my ways For there is not a word in my tongue , but io . O Lord , thox knowest it altogether Thou bast besci me behind and before , and laid thine hand upon me .
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