The Psalter of the Prophet David (in Russian translation by P. Yungerov)

10. In the end. Psalm of David.

In the Lord I trust, as you say to my soul, 'Fly away to the mountains like a bird?' For behold, sinners have drawn a bow, and have prepared arrows in their quivers, that in darkness they may shoot at the upright in heart, and what thou hast done, they have destroyed, but what hast the righteous done? The Lord is in His holy temple: the Lord is His throne in heaven, His eyes look upon the poor, His apples test the sons of men. The Lord tests the righteous and the wicked, but he who loves unrighteousness hates his own soul. He will bring down snares upon sinners: fire, and brimstone, and a stormy spirit, their portion (of) the cup (of sorrows). For the Lord is righteous, and has loved righteousness, and sees righteousness in His face.

Glory:

11. In the end. About the octom (day). Psalm of David.

Save me, O Lord, for the saint is no more, for the truth is diminished among the sons of men. Every man spoke vain things to his neighbor: flattering lips (spoke) from the heart, and from the heart they spoke evil things. The Lord will destroy all the flattering lips, the haughty tongue, Those who say, "Let us magnify our tongues, our lips are with us, who is the Lord to us?" For the suffering of the poor, and the groaning of the poor, I will now arise, – says the Lord, – I will be salvation, I will be revealed in it. You, O Lord, will preserve us and keep us from this generation and forever. The wicked walk around. According to Thy height, Thou hast multiplied the care for the children of men.

12. In the end. Psalm of David.

How long, O Lord, wilt thou forget me to the end? How long wilt thou hide thy face from me? How long shall I lay thoughts in my soul, (a) sorrows in my heart day and night? How long will my enemy be exalted above me? Look, hear me, O Lord my God, enlighten my eyes, that I may not sleep mortally. Let not my enemy say, 'I have overcome him!' Those who oppress me will rejoice if I waver. But I have trusted in Thy mercy: my heart shall rejoice in Thy salvation, I will sing to the Lord who does good to me, and I will sing the name of the Lord Most High.

13. In the end. Psalm of David.

The fool said in his heart, "There is no God." They have become depraved and abominable in their deeds: there is none that doeth good. The Lord looked down from Heaven upon the sons of men, that He might see whether there was one who understood or sought God. All have deviated, all have become utterly worthless, there is no one who does good, there is not one. Will not all those who do iniquity, who devour My people, come to their senses, as they eat bread? They did not call upon the Lord, (therefore) there they trembled with fear, where there was no fear, for the Lord is in the generation of the righteous. You have put to shame the counsel of the poor, but the Lord is his hope. Who will give salvation to Israel from Zion? When the Lord brings His people back from captivity, Jacob will rejoice, and Israel will rejoice.

Glory:

14. In the end. Psalm of David. 

God! Who will dwell in Thy tabernacle? Or who will dwell on Thy holy mountain? He who walks blamelessly, and does righteousness, speaks the truth from his heart, who has not flattered his tongue, nor done evil to his neighbor, nor received reproach on his neighbors, he in whose eyes the evil one is despised, who glorifies those who fear the Lord; He swears to his neighbor, and does not break his oath. Who did not lend his money on interest, and did not accept gifts against the innocent. He who does these things will never be shaken.