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 FIRST PSALM 65 THE FIRST PSALM. I. WELL is the man, Ye blessed than, By grace that can Eschew ill counsale and the godless gaits, Wha walks not in The way of sin, Nor doth begin To sit with mockers in thair shameful saits, But in JEHOVAH's law Delights aricht, And studys it to knaw Baith day and nicht. That man shall be like to ane tree hat planted by the rining river grows, Which fruit doth beir in time of year, Whas leaves shall never fade, nor root unlowse. II. His actions all Ay prosper sall: So sall not fall To wicket men; but as the chaff and sand, Which day by day Winds drive away: Thairfore I say The wicket in thair judgment sall not stand Nor sinners cum nae mair, Whom God disdains,