Wycliffe(i)
13 As a fadir hath merci on sones, the Lord hadde merci on men dredynge him;
14 for he knewe oure makyng.
15 He bithouyte that we ben dust, a man is as hey; his dai schal flowre out so as a flour of the feeld.
16 For the spirit schal passe in hym, and schal not abide; and schal no more knowe his place.
17 But the merci of the Lord is fro with out bigynnyng, and til in to with outen ende; on men dredinge hym. And his riytfulnesse is in to the sones of sones;