Finally, in the Songs of Reason to Asaph, Psalm 54

2 Inspire my prayer, O God, and despise not my supplication. 3 Hear me, and hear me: I am grieved for my sorrow, and am troubled. 4 From the voice of the enemy, and from the cold of the sinner, for he hast turned iniquity against me, and in wrath I am enmity. 5 My heart is troubled within me, and the fear of death is upon me. 6 Fear and trembling have come upon me, and darkness has covered me. 7 And rekh, Who will give me krill like a dove? And fly, and rest? 8 Behold, they departed, fleeing, and dwelt in the wilderness. 9 The hope of God, who saves me from faint-heartedness and from the storm. 10 Sink, O Lord, and divide their tongues: for they have seen iniquity and strife in the city. 11 By day and night he shall go round and through the walls thereof. Iniquity and labor in the midst of it are unrighteousness. 12 And his interest and flattery shall not fail because of his haystacks. 13 For if the enemy reproached me, he would endure it, and if he hated me, he would speak against me, he would hide myself from him. 14 And thou, O indifferent man, my lord and my known, 15 Thou hast enjoyed with me in harmony with me, walking in the house of God in one mind. 16 Let death come upon them, and let them come down into hell to live, for wickedness is in their gates, in their midst. 17 I have cried unto God, and the Lord has heard me. 18 Evening, and morning, and noon, we will speak, and I will proclaim, and my voice shall hear. 19 He will deliver my soul in peace from those who draw near to me, for in many things I am with me. 20 God will hear, and I will humble me, Who was before the world. For there is no change for them, for they do not fear God.21 Stretch out your hand for recompense, you will profane His covenant. 22 And they were divided from the wrath of his countenance, and drew nigh to their hearts, and softened their words more than oil, and that was an arrow. 23 Cast thy sorrow upon the Lord, and He shall nourish thee, and shall not give fame to the righteous for ever. 24 But thou, O God, hast brought them down into the flesh of corruption, men of blood and flattery shall not endure their days. And I, O Lord, trust in Thee.

Glory:

According to the 7th kathisma, the Trisagion.

The same troparia, tone 5: To the Judge who sits, and stands like an angel, the trumpet that sounds, the flame burning, what wilt thou do, O my soul, led to judgment? then Thy cruel ones shall appear, and their sins shall be exposed in secret. And before the end the judge's cry out: O God, cleanse me and save me.

Glory: Let us all watch, and let us all watch over Christ with a multitude of oil and bright lights, so that we may be vouchsafed to be vouchsafed to the palace within, for he who comprehends outside the doors, will idly cry out to God: "Have mercy on me."

And now: Lying on my bed of many sins, I am robbed in the hope of my salvation, for the sleep of my slothfulness intercedes the torment of my soul. But Thou, O God, Thou art born of a Virgin, raise me up to Thy singing, that I may glorify Thee.

Lord, have mercy (40) and the prayer: