Bishops(i)
26 The good man with stilnesse and pacience, taryeth for the health of the Lorde
27 O howe good is it for a man to take the yoke vpon him from his youth vp
28 He sitteth alone, he holdeth hym styll, because he hath taken [the Lordes yoke] vpon hym
29 He layeth his face vpon the earth, if there happen to be any hope
30 He offreth his cheeke to the smyter, he wyll be content with reproffes
31 For the Lord wil not forsake for euer
32 But though he punishe, yet according to the multitude of his mercies he receaueth to grace agayne
33 For he doth not plague willingly, and afflict the chyldren of men