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NYG(B.734.006
18-25 Feb 1734:32 (435)
A third Letter. To M. Bradford: Having seen his
Excellency's Proclamation for the discovery of a scandalous
piece of villainy lately practiced in this city, it made me
reflect on a fine translation I
remembered of one of David's Psalms by Tate and Brady, 'tis
the 64th Psalm, which I wou'd recommend to the reading of
all wicked men, in order to shock and restrain them, and to
all good men to please and confirm them, wishing it may
prove prophetick, as they severally deserve it.
PSALM LXIV
Lord, hear the voice of my complaint,
to my request give ear,
Preserve my life from cruel foes,
And free my soul from fear.
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