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96 I se that al thynges come to an ende, but thy commaundement is exceadynge broade.
97 What loue haue I vnto thy lawe? al the daye longe is my studye in it.
98 Thou thorow thy commaundementes hast made me wyser than myne enemyes, for they are euer with me.
99 I haue more vnderstandynge than my teachers, for thy testimonies are my studie.
100 I am wyser then the aged, bycause I kepte thy commaundementes.
101 I haue refrayned my fete from euery euel way, that I may kepe thy worde
102 I haue not shrynked from thy iudgementes, for thou teachest me.
103 O how swete are thy wordes vnto my throte? Yee sweter than hony vnto my mouth.
104 Thorowe thy commaundementes I get vnderstandynge, therfore I hate all wycked wayes.
105 Thy worde is a lanterne vnto my fete, and a lyght vnto my pathes.