57–64. In this section the psalmist seems to take firm hold upon God himself; appropriating him (verse 57), crying out for him (verse 58), returning to him (verse 59), solacing himself in him (verses 61–62), associating with his people (verse 63), and sighing for personal experience of his goodness (verse 64). Note how the first verse of this octave is linked to the last of the former one, of which indeed it is an expanded repetition.
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