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        <note>The folio starts in the middle of the second strophe (ב from א-ב-ר-ם) of Abraham ibn Ezra's Seliḥah צור לבבי בך משוש רוחי (Y. Levin, Shirei ha-ḳodesh shel Avraham Ibn ʹEzra / Israel Levin ed.. Yerushalayim : ha-Aḳademiyah ha-leʾumit ha Yiśreʾelit le-madaʻim, 1976, vol. I, p. 364); (Davidson, Thesaurum of Medieval Hebrew poetry 6093א). Followed by, under the heading אופן, the first 3 strophes of בני עליון בגבהי שחקים, the refrain: ואתה אלהי יעריצו. The beginning of the strophes alternate בני עליון and וגוי טהור. This appears in Cambridge T-S H5, 139 in a series of Rahiṭim for Ḳedusha by Isaac Ibn Ghiyyat.</note>
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