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Psalms 45
My
heart
is
a
inditing
a
good
matter:
I
speak
of
the
things
which
I
have
made
touching
the
king:
my
tongue
is
the
pen
of
a
ready
writer.
2 Thou
art
fairer
than
the
children
of
men:
a
grace
is
poured
into
thy
lips:
therefore
God
hath
blessed
thee
for
ever.
3 Gird
thy
sword
upon
thy
thigh,
O
most
mighty,
with
thy
a
glory
and
thy
majesty.
4 And
in
thy
majesty
ride
prosperously
because
of
truth
and
meekness
and
a
righteousness;
and
thy
right
hand
shall
teach
thee
terrible
things.
5 Thine
arrows
are
sharp
in
the
heart
of
the
king's
enemies;
whereby
the
people
fall
under
thee.
6 Thy
a
throne,
O
God,
is
for
ever
and
ever:
the
sceptre
of
thy
kingdom
is
a
right
sceptre.
7 Thou
lovest
righteousness,
and
hatest
wickedness:
therefore
God,
thy
God,
hath
anointed
thee
with
the
oil
of
a
gladness
above
thy
fellows.
8 All
thy
garments
smell
of
a
myrrh,
and
aloes,
and
cassia,
out
of
the
ivory
palaces,
whereby
they
have
made
thee
glad.
9 Kings'
daughters
were
among
thy
honourable
women:
upon
thy
right
hand
did
stand
the
queen
in
gold
of
Ophir.
10 Hearken,
O
daughter,
and
consider,
and
incline
thine
ear;
forget
also
thine
own
people,
and
thy
father's
house;
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