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Psalm 141

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2-5 L.
M.
Watchfulness and brotherly reproof.
A morning or evening Psalm.
My God, accept my early vows, Like morning incense in thine house; And let my nightly worship rise Sweet as the evening sacrifice.
Watch o'er my lips, and guard them, Lord, From every rash and heedless word; Nor let my feet incline to tread The guilty path where sinners lead.
O may the righteous, when I stray, Smite, and reprove my wand'ring way! Their gentle words, like ointment shed, Shall never bruise, but cheer my head.
When I behold them pressed with grief, I'll cry to heav'n for their relief; And by my warm petitions prove How much I prize their faithful love.

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